Recovering Deleted Files from Your Windows PC

News — By Gethyn Jones

Accidentally deleted important files? Recover them with our expert advice.

The Panic of Accidental Deletion We've all been there - you're working on an important document, or sorting through your files, and you accidentally delete something crucial. Your heart sinks as you realise what you've done. But don't panic - it's often possible to recover deleted files from your Windows PC. The key is to act quickly, as the sooner you try to recover your files, the more likely you are to succeed. This is because when you delete a file, it isn't immediately erased from your computer. Instead, the space it occupied is marked as available for use, and the file remains intact until something else overwrites it. Checking the Recycle Bin The first place to look for deleted files is the Recycle Bin. This is a special folder that stores files you've deleted, and it's often possible to recover them from here. To check the Recycle Bin, simply double-click on the icon, and browse through the list of deleted files. If you see the file you're looking for, right-click on it and select 'Restore' to recover it to its original location. If you can't find the file in the Recycle Bin, it may have been deleted permanently, or it may have been stored on a device that doesn't use the Recycle Bin, such as a USB drive or an external hard drive. Using File Recovery Software If you can't find your deleted file in the Recycle Bin, your next step is to try using file recovery software. There are many different programs available, both free and paid, that can help you recover deleted fi

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