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Jakarta, Spami-id.com - Computer user or laptop may have experienced an inadvertently lost or deleted file.
That must have been upsetting, because all the data or files we need are the most. Especially when it's been used for work.
However, don't worry, because there's a way to recover those deleted files on Windows 10 or 11.
Compelled from ZDNET, Friday (16 / 9 / 2022), actually if you think that the file is deleted, just open the Recycle Bin and restore the required files.
However, if you have permanently deleted the file and when exploring the Recycle Bin is completely empty, it's time to move on to a recovery device.
You can use free programs, like Recuva and Glarysoft Recovery Free Files.
Using Microsoft Windows File Recvery
Need you to know that Microsoft provides free command line utility for Windows 10 and 11 trying to recover deleted files.
Known as Windows File Reavery, it supports mechanical hard drives, SSD, USB drives, and memory cards. It also offers regular and extensive modes in an attempt to revive files.
As for his steps are as follows:
- Visit Microsoft recovery page
Download and install programs from Microsoft Store. Creating the shortcut will open the command prompt with a basic syntax example.
Microsoft also has a support page with instructions on how to use Windows File Reavery, which you would like to read before you try it.
- Type appropriate command
From there, you need to type in a command followed by recovery purposes, then recovery mode, and last name or location file or deleted file.
Although this way you can easily apply, there are some important notes that you should know about this Windows File Reavery.
As a command-line program, Windows File Reavery can be a challenge to use, requiring that you use the right syntax and switch (GUI version desperately). And even so, don't always find or recover the files you need.
It doesn't work either way forever. But if you want to try it as the first step you can do. But if you get frustrated using that way, you can try a good third party application.
Once again, the effectiveness is largely dependent on how fast you try to recover the files after being deleted. But assuming it's intact or most of it's intact, it'll help to restore it.



