Windows marks files for deletion and removes them from the file system database when you delete them. This doesn't mean they are immediately gone and you have no chance to undelete these lost files. In fact, all that initially happens when you delete a file is Windows makes note that the space occupied by the file is listed as available space for storing new information. Until something new is written to the part of the drive where that old file was stored, your file is still there and you can undelete it with undelete freeware. Depending on how many sectors that file occupies, pieces of the file could exist on your drive for a very long time. If you very recently deleted the file, there's an excellent chance you will recover it, especially if you haven't downloaded a bunch of new files or created several gigabytes of data. The trick is finding the right tool to get them back. For simple recovery of deleted files, one of the easiest solutions is easy recovery software - Data Recovery Wizard Free Edition. The application works by scanning your hard drive for sectors containing files marked for deletion and then copying the files to space on your hard drive the operating system has marked as available disk space. When you run a scan with free Data Recovery Wizard, it will find thousands of files on your hard drive, most of which are temporary files deleted when your browser cache is emptied. The "Search files" and "Find file by name" options make it easy to identify files by either file size or alphabetically by filename if you already know what you're looking for.
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