How to Recover Deleted/Lost Files in Windows 10/8/7/XP  

How to Recover Deleted/Lost Files in Windows 10/8/7/XP

Updated on Jun 11, 2024 | by Jeremy

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When you delete a file or folder, empty the trash bin, format your hard drive, or reset your computer to factory settings, the data may seem to disappear, but it's still present and can be recovered. However, not all files can be fully recovered, and using data recovery software can be a helpful tool in Windows 10/8/7/XP. After scanning, you may struggle to identify the recovered files from the list, which can lead to a failed recovery process. Nevertheless, if you have a file in the original location that's empty or can't be opened, you can still successfully recover lost data or deleted files in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP, and Server.

Before getting started, it's essential to understand how data is stored on your computer. Generally, one file is stored in two parts: its property (file name, directory, and file size, etc.) and its content. These two parts are stored in different sectors, similar to a book's directory and a single page. If either part is lost, it can be difficult to recover the file. To avoid losing the opportunity to recover deleted or lost files, follow the step-by-step guide for using Deep Data Recovery, a professional tool that can easily and quickly recover files from Windows 10/8/7/XP PCs.

Method #1. Recover deleted/lost files from Windows with Quick Scan

If the file properties, including file name, location, creation/modification time, etc. are not damaged as well as the drive where the file is saved, you can try Deep Data Recovery Quick Scan. This will show you all found files in the result window, allowing you to easily identify target files by location, category, time, and more.

Note: If you can't open or preview the scanned file, or if it's not found in the original directory where the lost data were saved, you may need to try the Deep Scan feature. This will help you scan for more deleted or lost files. After using Deep Scan, try the filtering method mentioned in Part 2 to ensure the successful recovery of deleted files and folders in Windows 7, 8, or 10.

Method #2. The Ultimate Way to Recover Files in Windows 10/8/7/XP

If you still can't open the target file after a deep scan, it may be because the file is severely damaged or new data has been generated on the drive, causing some information to be overwritten or lost. In this case, the file name and location may not match, making it impossible to identify the file. The solution is to change the file name and place it in the "Extra files found" directory, where you can select and save the desired file types to your computer or another drive. This may be the target file you're looking for, even if you couldn't preview all file types initially.

Deep Data Recovery is a professional tool that can recover deleted, lost or formatted files in Windows 10/8/XP/7. It helps recover files that were accidentally deleted, making it a useful tool for users who need to retrieve lost data.

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