{"id":2853,"date":"2020-05-15T07:30:49","date_gmt":"2020-05-15T07:30:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.catdatarecovery.com\/?p=2853"},"modified":"2024-03-19T04:41:00","modified_gmt":"2024-03-19T04:41:00","slug":"recover-permanently-deleted-files","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.catdatarecovery.com\/data-recovery\/recover-permanently-deleted-files","title":{"rendered":"How Can You Recover Permanently Deleted Files from Windows?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Deleting unwanted files to free the storage space and keeping the computer away from junk is a good practice. But, there is a study on computer user behavior which states that almost every PC user has been in a situation where they have permanently deleted important files by mistake. And these files cannot be restored from the Recycle Bin too. Files that have been deleted from your PC, usually end up in the Recycle Bin folder of your Windows computer. But, if the deleted files cannot be viewed in the Recycle Bin folder, it means they have been permanently erased. Below mentioned are some of the factors that permanently deletes the files.<\/p>\n Sometimes, PC users move files to the Recycle Bin folder to recover them later. But, the habit of frequently using \u201cEmpty the Recycle Bin\u201d option leads to permanent file deletion. Also, if the preference of emptying the Recycle Bin after every 30 days is enabled and restoring data from Recycle Bin<\/a> becomes impossible.<\/p>\n To fix some system related issue, you may reinstall Windows OS using the media kit or from the settings available within. If you choose \u201cRestore factory settings<\/em>\u201d rather than selecting \u201cRestore program files<\/em>\u201d, reinstalling the Windows OS deletes the files permanently.<\/p>\n If the folder which you are trying to access is corrupted, the Windows will prompt you to format the drive to access the folder. However, formatting the corrupt folder<\/a> fixes the issue but the files present within will be permanently erased.<\/p>\n Another common way of permanently deleting file is using \u201cShift + Del<\/strong>\u201d keys. Users assume this combination as a shortcut to move file to the Recycle Bin folder. But, the fact is that the selected files will be permanently erased. When the files have been permanently deleted from your PC, the operating system removes the pointer of those files and marks that sector as ready to be overwritten with new files. This means that you should not access and use the hard drive or partition where you have permanently lost files. This ensures that the recoverable data is left untouched. Permanently deleted files can be recovered by using the System Restore Point option. Once the System Restore Point is enabled, your Windows PC will automatically create restore points for files that have been deleted or modified recently. CAT file recovery software helps you to get back files that were permanently deleted due to inaccessible folders, reinstalling OS or formatting. This proficient software can scan and recover deleted files<\/a> that are ready to be overwritten with new files. Download, install and launch CAT Data Recovery software on your computer. And follow the steps mentioned below.<\/p>\n
\nLuckily, there is an efficient method that will help you to recover permanently deleted files for free from Windows 10 or previous versions.
\nHowever there is a certain criteria that is to be met, you are required to do a prior setup of the Windows utilities in order to get back permanently deleted files. If you have not setup, any utility on your Windows computer, using a professional file recovery software<\/a> will be the most effective solution.
\nBefore trying to jump into the solutions, let us get to know how files get permanently deleted from the computer. Understanding these factors will help you to tackle such situations in future.<\/p>\nHow Do Files Get Permanently Deleted?<\/h2>\n
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\nLet us get to know where do permanently deleted files go once they are removed from the computer. Understanding this will reduce the chances of overwriting and successfully perform permanently deleted file recovery using a software.<\/p>\nWhat Happens to the Files that Have Been Permanently Deleted?<\/h2>\n
\nHence, the ability to recover files that have been permanently deleted will be reduced if you continue using the hard disk.<\/p>\nHow Can I Recover Permanently Deleted Files for Free?<\/h2>\n
\nFollow the steps mentioned-below to get back permanently deleted files using System Restore Point.
\nStep 1: <\/strong>Press the Windows logo <\/strong>button and go to the Control Panel.<\/strong>
\nStep 2: <\/strong>Click on Recovery <\/strong>as shown in the image below.
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\nStep 3: <\/strong>Then click on Open System Restore<\/strong> as shown in the image below and select a restore point from the following screen.<\/strong>
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\nStep 4:<\/strong> Once the restore session is complete, click on Finish <\/strong>and the files that were permanently gone will be recovered.
\nNote: <\/strong>This feature automatically creates restore points only when it is enabled. Previous version of files will not be available if you have not enabled it before losing the files. Hence, using a file recovery software to get back the files is the only remaining option in such situations.
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\nIf you are a Windows 10 user, make use of the File History Backup feature to restore deleted data.<\/p>\nRecover Permanently Deleted Files Using CAT File Recovery Software<\/h2>\n
\nMake use of the Deep Scan<\/strong> feature if you have lost files permanently due to formatting. This feature scans your formatted drive sector wise and recognizes the files that were present before. The ability to recover more than 300+ deleted file types from your Windows PC makes this software a successful and effective tool.
\nThe software\u2019s interface is built in such a way that the tool itself will guide the user throughout the file recovery process. Download the free version now to recover and preview the files before saving them.<\/p>\nSteps to Recover Permanently Deleted Files Using Software<\/h2>\n