You’re having trouble finding a certain file on your Windows PC and you have a hunch you may have deleted it. We’ve all been there. But rather than moan and groan, you can try to recover it. Assuming you’ve already scoured the Recycle Bin and come up empty, it’s time to turn to a good recovery tool.
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Microsoft offers its command-line recovery program, though it’s not what I’d call user-friendly. Instead, you can use free programs like Recuva and Glarysoft File Recovery Free. Here’s how they work.
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How to recover deleted files in Windows 10 or 11
1. Try the Recycle Bin first
I’m sure you’ve already used the Recycle Bin to bring back a file. In a nutshell, Windows devotes a small percentage of your hard disk space to a hidden system folder known as the Recycle Bin. This area ensures that deleted files aren’t actually deleted but kept in reserve. As long as you don’t permanently delete the file or empty the Bin, the file should be available for you to recover, at least for a certain length of time.
Simply open the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop. As with any folder, you can sort the files by name, location, date, and other criteria. You can also search for a file by name. Once you find the file you wish to recover, right-click on it and select Restore.