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schemil053
1 year ago

Look at Recuva.

clownfish803
1 year ago

Possibly with a data recovery tool. But just maybe. Doesn’t have to work, but it can…

clownfish803
1 year ago
Reply to  Miaa916

Hmm, there should also be programs that search the whole hard drive and find any deleted things.

Ifm001
1 year ago

Recuva … consider that the installation on the data carrier may overwrite the data to be recovered.

It is therefore better to copy installation-free programs via another computer to a USB stick or the like and connect this USB stick to the affected computer.

More importantly, answer the questions first.

gfntom
1 year ago

Caution: with any program you install (also such recovery tools) you overwrite areas on the hard drive that may include your deleted data!

So not install on the hard drive where the data is located, but use other partitions or disks (e.g. USB drives, external drives).

Ifm001
1 year ago

Yes from the backup you created or the synchronization with an online folder.

Ifm001
1 year ago
Reply to  Miaa916

You have to tell more about what the means you use. This is such an obvious information that I actually expect a questioner to call it from himself.

So answer the questions arising from the questions. Otherwise, no help is possible.

gfntom
1 year ago
Reply to  Miaa916

Did you create backups before you cleared the folder?
If no, you don’t get “in”

Xandros0506
1 year ago
Reply to  Miaa916

How does anyone know how and what to secure your data?
So I guess, if you don’t know it yourself, there’s no backup. And if there is no backup, the data may not have been important.

Ifm001
1 year ago

Since I have already experienced several times through such queries that they use such an online memory, “man” cannot assume that non-said is not implemented.

But you’re showing that you don’t want to put yourself in the readership at all, so you can get a targeted answer. So EOT for me.

Ifm001
1 year ago

Then you should also write to what detail your answer refers to…

If you have configured online memory on your computer or have it done, there is such a functionality.

This immediately and obviously results in the question of which program and which provider. Some offer a recycle bin for online storage. This allows the data to be recovered even if the deletion has already been synchronized.

Don’t let everything get out of your nose. Give yourself an effort to get to these obvious things.