Do you know how to recover a deleted file? If not, this article will show you how. The first step in finding lost, damaged or missing files is to try and determine how your files were lost. Most wanted data is deleted simply through human error. Basically we accidentally click delete instead of save or we remove a file while staring directly at it, forgetting that we may still need it in the future. Another very common way in which files are accidentally erase is we prematurely empty our Windows recycle bin. While most of the items in the Windows recycle bin are meant to be erased, very often there is one are two in the bin hiding inside of a folder that we are not aware of. We empty our Windows recycle bin and along with all the trash we throw away an occasional treasure. To locate these deleted files we need to use a powerful third party data recovery tool.
As we are the creators of one of the best data rescue tools, FileFinder, we recommend ours. FileFinder operates directly from your computer’s CD/DVD disk drive to allow you access to any item stored both on your computer’s internal hard drive and on any digital storage device that is connected to your computer. These include USB flash drives, camera memory cards and even MP3 players such as iPods. FileFinder includes easy to follow step by step illustrated instructions that will guide you through any retrieval situation including recovery of files from an accidentally emptied Windows recycle bin.





