Do you know how to recover a deleted file? If not, this article will show you how. The first step in recovering lost, damaged or deleted files is to try and determine how your files were lost. Most files are deleted simply through human error. Basically we accidentally click delete instead of save or we delete a file staring directly at it, forgetting that we may still need it in the future. Another very common way in which files are accidentally deleted is when we prematurely empty our Windows recycle bin. While most of the files in the Windows recycle bin are meant to be deleted, 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 recover these deleted files we need to use a powerful third party data recovery tool.

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