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Last updated: Jan 06, 2023

Undelete Files in Windows 10, 11

Have you ever thought about how to recover deleted documents from Windows 10, 11?

What will happen if you have carelessly deleted important files on Windows 10, 11? How do you carry out recovery of Recycle Bin files on Windows 10, 11? Are there any recommended solutions for file recovery software?

Restoring files on Windows 10, 11 can be an ordeal if you’ve ever lost any important files, including videos, photos, audio and documents. Here, you will find comfortable and powerful methods to unerase Windows 10, 11 data.

Here you will find all information to undelete files on Windows 10, 11

When you need to undelete files (after permanent deletion)

Frequently enough to permanently clean the disk, users delete unnecessary data irrevocably using Shift + Delete. Still, as an option, many empty the Recycle Bin and get back free space. However, there is a flip side to these actions: deleted files may be suddenly needed or you may have permanently deleted the wrong file. There is good news: if you hurry and do not wait for the data to be overwritten, you can still retrieve these files; you just need to know good methods for this.

Reasons for Windows 10, 11 Data Loss

There are numerous different reasons that files can become permanently deleted. Just remember the last October 2018 update, when users all over the world were complaining about data loss after upgrading to the latest Windows version. Sure, it is an exception, not an ordinary situation. But still...

Here are some more common and “popular” reasons why you may need to unerase deleted files on Windows 10, 11:

  • Malware
  • Emptying the Recycle Bin
  • Deletion of files with Command Prompt
  • Deleting huge documents without the Recycle Bin
  • Personal account erasure from a drive that results in all related files being removed

You may need to recover deleted files in Windows 10, 11 for various reasons. While there are many methods to recover permanently deleted files without any special software, you may find the software approach to undelete data easier.

There are two fast methods for finding deleted items Windows 10, 11:

Before you use DiskInternals Uneraser to undelete lost files, you can first restore your files from a backup. Windows 10, 11 has a free repair feature to restore an older model of a deleted or misplaced file. To do it, you need to: Open the folder where the deleted document was. Click “History” -> “Previous” and select the file you need. Click “Restore”.

You might also try using an earlier version: "Restore Previous Version" may be chosen by selecting the folder and performing a right-click. The "Previous Versions of Permanently Deleted Files Or Folders" feature in Windows 10, 11, will display the time and date that the file or folder was last saved. Click "Restore" after selecting the most recent.

Restore your files in Windows 10, 11

If the record history and previous version solutions do not help, DiskInternals Uneraser file recovery software is an excellent choice for restoring deleted files in Windows 10, 11. DiskInternals Uneraser lets you recover deleted folders and files in Windows 10 easily and in a small amount of time.

The built-in Recovery Wizard is a very prominent and quick Windows 10, 11 undelete utility that will help you undelete files. You will be able to get back deleted files in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 and XP or Vista versions.

DiskInternals Uneraser is a great tool for retrieving lost files of any kind (pictures, music, videos, corrupted files, and documents). This includes subtle knowledge permitting you to restore damaged files that, in Comprehensive mode, will scan the complete disk surface trying to find selected types of files and retrieve files that no other tool will.

DiskInternals Uneraser has a friendly interface and supports a lot of widespread file systems, like NTFS, FAT, ReFS, Ext2/3/4, UFS, HFS, ReiserFS, Reiser4, XFS, ZFS, and others.

But if all those words are unknown to you, it doesn’t matter, because the Wizard will guide you through the entire recovery process.

Restore deleted files in Windows 10, 11 using DiskInternals

To undelete files in Windows 10, 11 you need to install DiskInternals Uneraser:

1. Launch the file you downloaded. Do not install the software on the same drive where your data was lost.

Launch DiskInternals Uneraser

2. The Wizard will start automatically, but if you accidentally skipped it, click on the Wizard icon. You’ll see a suggestion to pick a driver or folders to scan. All you need is to pick a disk or folder that you wish to recover deleted files from and click on the following button.

Recovery Wizard Uneraser - choose the disk to scan

3. Choose the kind of file that you need to get back. That step is optional, because at the end of the recovery process, you will be able to sort “found” files for the file type you need. Pay attention: scanning of the drive may take a while. That depends on the drive size.

Select the file type you want to recover

4. Once scanning is complete, you'll see the folder with the recoverable files. The found “deleted” files area is marked by a red cross in the upper left-hand corner. Select the file you need and right-click “Preview”. If you are able to preview your file, that means you can recover it.

Preview the recovered files

5. To recover deleted files, select the files you need (of course, you can select all of them) and click on the red cross named “Recovery”. To save them on your computer, you will need to purchase the license and enter the license key.

As you can see, the program incorporates a straightforward interface that resembles the Windows interface. You won’t be confused anymore if you wish to undelete files from Windows 10.

Good luck with restoring files!

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