Recover Deleted Data from Your Computer

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Our computers contain some of our most important files – thesis, study materials, personal data, business documents and many things – which we can never afford to lose. Have you ever been troubled by losing important files on your PC hard drive because of mistaken deletions? I can assure you that it is 100% possible to recover deleted files from your Computer. First, let’s learn some useful and effective tips that might help you get a successful deleted file recovery result. However, data loss can always happen unexpectedly. This article will show you how to recover deleted data from your computer.

Tip No-1. Check the Recycle Bin

When you delete a file in Windows, it isn’t actually deleted but just moved to the Recycle Bin on the Desktop. Go to the Recycle bin and open it, select the file you want and click the Restore option. You can recover deleted files that are not in Recycle Bin or even recover files that are permanently deleted by pressing Shift + Delete keys. The steps can be applied to recover deleted files on Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, HP, Microsoft, Samsung, Toshiba, Google laptop or desktop computer.

Tip No-2. Restore Deleted Files in Windows 10 from a File History backup

If you are using Windows backup, you will be able to restore deleted files on Windows 10 from the history. Here is how to get missing data back:

  • Search for Restore Files on the taskbar and choose Restore your files with File History.
  • Look for the folder where you lost/deleted files were stored. Click it to see more details. You can also use arrow buttons to see all its previous versions.
  • To undelete Windows 10 file to its original location, select the Restore button in the middle. Or right click Restore and choose Restore to.

Tip No-3. Restore lost files on Windows 10 using Restore previous versions

You can also recover a deleted files or folders on Windows 10 using the “Restore previous versions” feature on Windows 10.

Find the to the folder that contained (or still contains) the file or folder you want to recover. Right-click the file/folder and select Restore previous versions.

Tip No-4. How to Recover Deleted Data Using File History

If you are not doing backups, hopefully, you have turned on File History Backup if you’re running Windows 8, because it will automatically do version backups on your files. That can be a great solution, and it’s a service that is well worth enabling before you have to deal with lost or overwritten files.

To work with File History, first, go to “Settings” on your Windows 8 system, then “Control Panels.” Look for “Save backup copies of your files with File History” under “System and Security.” To recover the file from File History, select “Restore personal files” on the left side of the window.

This shows all the folders that are being tracked with File History. To check a specific folder like “Desktop,” double-click to see what it has archived.

If you don’t have any backups and your file is not in the trash, you might want to try one of the many file recovery programs out there, either a free one or a commercial app like Recoverit, Easy Undelete, Undelete 360, Pandora Recovery or Recuva and Disk Drill.