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Mark Berger
1 year ago

If you have an HDD, you can use DMDE. If you have a SSD – it looks bitter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wum2Nb8CL8

yrnkrblt
7 months ago

To recover deleted files in Windows 10, you can use the following methods:

1. Recycle Bin: Check the recycle bin and restore the files by right-clicking and reproducing.

Two. Previous versions: Right-click on the folder where the file was, select “properties” and then “previous versions” to restore a previous version.

3. File version history: When enabled, go to “Settings” > “Update und Sicherheit” > “Sicherung” to restore files.

4. Recovery Software: Use tools like Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard or Disk Drill to scan and restore deleted files.

Five. Data recovery services: In complex cases, professional data recovery services can help.

Avoid using the location to prevent overwriting of the data.

Look over here!

https://4ddig.tenorshare.com/en/windows-recovery-solutions/how-can-man-file-restore.html

IchDirk
1 year ago

Are they nciht in the Windows Recycle Bin on the desktop?

Only as little as possible to replace files with this PC.

  1. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard Free.
  2. Recuva.
  3. Disk Drill.
Renecap
1 year ago
Reply to  IchDirk

RStudio forgot (payable)

IchDirk
1 year ago
Reply to  Renecap

I actually wanted to introduce the "free" tools, but THANK YOU for this hint.

Mark Berger
1 year ago
Reply to  Renecap

DMDE would also be a good tip.

Kleiner531
1 year ago

Did you delete files from you? – Then the recycle bin is a good place to search.

If you emptied the recycle bin, it’ll be difficult. Then you should use special data recovery tools.

Here you can also see:

How to Restore Deleted Files (intel.de)If it is Windows files, you can align it with windows repair programs.

MichaelSAL74
1 year ago

The “Tool” you’re looking for is called BackUp or Data Backup, which you regularly raise and maintain and as an emergency nail and without guarantee can keep you in the answer

Waldmensch70
1 year ago

Get them back from the Windows paper basket. From there you can restore them in their previous place.