OP 02 April, 2022 - 07:05 PM
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We can delete unused files on your computer to increase free space, or for privacy reasons. However, during the cleaning process, you accidentally delete some important files by mistake. So is it possible to recover? Here are ways that can help you fix the mistake, even of permanently deleted files.
Windows 10 has 2 deletion modes are delete to the recycle bin (Recycle Bin) and delete permanently (Delete Permanently). However, even if you permanently delete files (due to the size being too large or set to delete them straight), your computer won’t completely remove them, at least not right away. These files still exist on your drive, but are marked as inaccessible data.
They are only overwritten, if there is new data due to the use of your computer. Therefore, if you ever need to recover them, you should immediately stop using your computer. You should close all running software and avoid writing new data to your computer’s drive for more opportunities. Then, you do the following:
We can delete unused files on your computer to increase free space, or for privacy reasons. However, during the cleaning process, you accidentally delete some important files by mistake. So is it possible to recover? Here are ways that can help you fix the mistake, even of permanently deleted files.
Windows 10 has 2 deletion modes are delete to the recycle bin (Recycle Bin) and delete permanently (Delete Permanently). However, even if you permanently delete files (due to the size being too large or set to delete them straight), your computer won’t completely remove them, at least not right away. These files still exist on your drive, but are marked as inaccessible data.
They are only overwritten, if there is new data due to the use of your computer. Therefore, if you ever need to recover them, you should immediately stop using your computer. You should close all running software and avoid writing new data to your computer’s drive for more opportunities. Then, you do the following: