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How to Recover Permanently Deleted Files

2026-04-29
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We've all been there. You're cleaning up your desktop, and click — gone. Or worse, you hit Shift+Delete thinking it was a different file, and now it's nowhere to be found. Not even in the Recycle Bin.

Before you spiral into full panic mode: take a breath. In most cases, deleted files on Windows can be recovered — and it's easier than you might think.

This guide walks you through exactly how to recover permanently deleted files on Windows 10 and Windows 11, from simple built-in methods to a reliable recovery tool that works even when Windows can't help.


▎What "Permanently Deleted" Actually Means

When you delete a file in Windows, it usually goes to the Recycle Bin — a kind of safety net. But when you:

  • Empty the Recycle Bin
  • Use Shift+Delete to skip the Recycle Bin entirely
  • Delete files from an external drive, USB, or SD card

...Windows marks that space as "available" for new data. The file isn't immediately wiped — it just becomes invisible to you. Until something else is written over that space, the data is still physically on your drive.

That's your recovery window. And that's exactly why you need to act fast.



▎The Golden Rule: Stop Using the Drive Immediately

This is the most important thing you can do right now.  Every time you save, download, or install something on the affected drive, you risk overwriting the deleted file permanently. So the moment you realize something's missing:

  • Don't save new files to that drive
  • Don't install software to that drive
  • Don't defragment the disk

Okay — now let's get that file back.



▎Method 1: Check the Recycle Bin (It's Worth a Look)

Before anything else, double-check the Recycle Bin on your desktop. Sometimes files end up there without us realizing.

Steps:

  1. Double-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop
  2. Look through the list, or use the search bar at the top right
  3. Right-click your file and select Restore, the file will return to its original location.
What if the Recycle Bin is empty? That means the file was either permanently deleted or the Recycle Bin was emptied. Move on to the next methods.



▎Method 2: Restore from File History Backup

If you had File History enabled in Windows, you may be able to restore an older version of your files — without any additional software.

Steps:

  1. Open File Explorer and navigate to the folder where the file used to be
  2. Click on the folder, then go to the Home tab in the toolbar
  3. Click History (or right-click the folder and choose Restore previous versions)
  4. Browse the available backups and select the version you want
  5. Click Restore
Heads up: This only works if File History was set up before the file was deleted. If you never configured it, skip to Method 3.

▎Method 3: Recover Files with Data Recovery Software

This is the most reliable option when Windows can't help — and it works even for files deleted months ago, as long as they haven't been overwritten.Data Recovery Master is a straightforward Windows tool designed exactly for this situation. It scans your drive for recoverable files and lets you preview them before restoring.


Here's how to use it:

Step 1 :Download and Install

Go to Data Recovery Master and download. Install it on a different drive than the one you're recovering from (this is important — you don't want to overwrite your lost data).

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Step 2:Select the Drive

First, choose "Lost Partition Rescue" on the left and click "Start" to initiate the partition scan.

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Step 3 : Click Scan.

The quick scan runs in seconds and finds recently deleted files. If it doesn't find what you're looking for, run the Deep Scan — it takes longer but digs much deeper into the drive.

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Step 4 : Preview and Recover

Once the scan finishes, browse the results. You can double-click most file types — documents, photos, videos — to preview them before recovery. This helps you confirm it's the right file.

Select the file(s) you want, click Recover, and save them to a different drive than the one you're scanning.

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✅ Pro tip: Always recover files to a different drive or a USB stick. Recovering to the same drive you're scanning from can overwrite other files you haven't recovered yet.



▎FAQ

1. Can I recover a file that was deleted a long time ago?

Possibly, yes. As long as the file's data hasn't been overwritten by new data, it may still be recoverable. The sooner you act, the better your chances.


2. Does this work on Windows 10 and Windows 11?

Yes. Data Recovery Master supports Windows 7, 8, 10 and 11.


3. Can I use this on a Mac?

No. This software is for Windows only.


4. Will this work if my drive is making clicking sounds?

A clicking hard drive usually indicates physical damage. Software-based recovery tools like Data Recovery Master are designed for logical data loss (accidental deletion, formatting) — not mechanical failure. For physically damaged drives, consult a professional data recovery service.


5. Is it safe to use data recovery software?

Yes, as long as you download from the official source. Data Recovery Master is read-only during scanning — it doesn't modify your existing data in any way.

The sooner you recover after data loss, the higher the success rate.
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