You can easily recover a deleted file from your Recycle Bin.If you have emptied your Recycle Bin, you may need to restore a previous version of your file history, but you can always use a recovery app.
Step 1: Click on "Recycle Bin".
You should have this program on your computer.
Step 2: Click on the deleted file.
Step 3: Click Restore.
Step 4: You can exit the recycle bin.
You should have your deleted file on your desktop.
Step 5: Click to win.
If you recently deleted your files, you may be able to restore them using a backup.
Step 6: Click the control panel.
Step 7: You can click System and Maintenance.
Step 8: You can backup and restore.
Step 9: Click to restore my files.
Step 10: You can restore the file by clicking on it.
There are three ways to search through your backed up files.To manually click through destination folders, click browse for files.To manually search for folders, click browse.
Step 11: You can click next.
Step 12: Click the destination you want to restore.
Click the radio button next to "In the following location" and browse for a restoration point if you want to restore to the original destination.
Step 13: Click to view restored files.
Step 14: Click Finish to finish.
Your files should be back to normal.
Step 15: Click "My computer".
Click Win and then click "My Computer" on the right side of the menu if this isn't on your desktop.
Step 16: Click on the file's old location.
Double-click if it was in the "Music" folder.
Step 17: Click on the file's location.
If the file was in the "iTunes" folder, you would click on it.
Step 18: Click to restore previous versions.
Step 19: Click the restore point.
Step 20: Click OK.
Your file should be restored to your desktop if you have File History enabled.
Step 21: You can open the website.
Since files don't disappear completely from your drive when you uninstall them, there's a chance you'll be able to recover the file.
Step 22: Click here for a free download.
Step 23: You can download a link.
Step 24: Wait for the download to finish.
Make sure your desktop has the file's download destination folder open.
Step 25: The setup can be double-clicked.
You will have to confirm that you want to allow Recuva to access your computer.
Step 26: Click "No thanks, I don't need it"
Step 27: Click it to install.
Step 28: Run Recuva.
If you don't want to see the release notes, you can click the button next to the Install button.
Step 29: Click next.
Step 30: You can choose a file type.
Click the radio button next to "All Files" if you don't know which document you need.It will take a long time to complete an All Files Scan.
Step 31: You can click next.
Step 32: There is a file location.
Click the radio button if you don't know where to start.
Step 33: Click next.
Step 34: Click "Start".
Click on the box next to "Enable Deep Scan" if this is your second Scan with Recuva.
Step 35: Click on the boxes next to the files you want to recover.