Data loss has become one of the most acute problems since computers took a solid place in our lives. Sometimes losing precious data may cost lots of nerves whilst desperately trying to pull back. The data can be lost either by inadvertently deleting files or due to malware intervention that can infect your device via multiple methods. Fortunately, whilst recovering data attempts may seem useless and hard, Windows offers a range of in-built features that, in most cases, allow users to get their files back. Windows is designed cleverly and keeps the so-called shadow copies of each data piece stored on your PC. It can also potentially retrieve files from Backup if the OneDrive option is enabled. Of course, if you processed the removal via secondary utility, then more likely you will not be able to get your data back, because these kinds of software primarily focus on clearing up all of the data traces. Rarely, some of them can restore previous removal sessions and prevent unintentional data meltdown. In this article, you will learn both in-built and additional options that will presumably help you recover the lamented data.

Recover lost data with Stellar Data Recovery Professional

Often times File-recovery may appear to be hard and time-consuming especially if deletion went far beyond the limits. This is why additional data-recovery software like Stellar Data Recovery Professional contributes tremendously. It can automatically scan your system for feasible backups and deeply entrenched copies that cannot be found manually. On top of that, it is capable of tackling more complicated scenarios such as corrupted hard drives, file system corruption, and more. You can download it by clicking on the button below. We have prepared a short instruction on how to operate the program in case you want to retrieve files:

Download Stellar Data Recovery
  1. Once installed, open the app, click Recover Data and choose what type of data you want to recover (e.g. Office documents, emails, photos, etc.), then click Next.
  2. After that, select the disk or folder location from the Select location window and click Scan.
  3. The program will scan for lost files, then choose preview desired files from the appeared list, and click Recover.
  4. Finally, you got your files back!

1. Restore files from Recycle Bin.

Before completely removing files, Windows proceeds additional files transition into Recycle Bin. Sometimes users simply forget to look into that folder. Although this is a supermundane option, we will still show you how:

  1. On desktop find and open the Recycle Bin folder.
  2. Locate the lost files in the opened tab.
  3. Then right-click on the file or the folder, and select Restore.
  4. Ultimately, the file will be restored to its original location.

You can also change Recycle Bin properties so that it could forewarn you before trying to erase files. This option will hinder you from inadvertent deletion:

  1. Locate Recycle Bin on your desktop.
  2. Right-click on it and choose Properties.
  3. In the opened window, check Display delete confirmation dialog at the bottom.

2. Use the backup option

This feature can potentially work out in case you migrated from Windows 7 to 10 and want to get previously stored data back. If so, follow the steps below:

  1. Right-click on the Start menu button and choose Control Panel or press Windows key + I combination.
  2. Go to Update and Security select Backup on the left pane.
  3. Then click the Go to Backup and Restore option.
  4. In the opened tab, click Restore my files and follow on-screen instructions.

If the “Restore my files” button does not appear, you should click Select another backup to restore files from and follow the wizard to restore files.

3. Restoring Previous Versions

Alternatively, you can restore the files right from the folder where it was deleted with the File History feature. This option might be one of the easiest solutions to recovering data with just a couple of clicks:

  1. Find the folder that contained the permanently deleted files.
  2. Right-click on it and choose Restore previous versions.
  3. From the available versions, choose the one dated when files were there.
  4. Click the Restore button or drag & drop the desired version at any location on the system.

Final tips

It is certainly the case that losing valuable data can bring a lot of discomfort and dismay in your life. However, with the abovementioned instruments, it turns out that restoring deleted files appears easy and fun, especially with truly stellar automatic recovery tools available on the market. To ensure that your files will never get missed due to unintentional behavior, we recommend executing a backup to external devices or cloud services to prevent data loss.

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James Kramer
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