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How to recover files permanently deleted from the Windows Recycle Bin

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Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free

Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free can recover files temporarily deleted from the Recycle Bin in Windows.

How to undelete file

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How to recover a permanently deleted file in Windows. Step-by-step description of files undeleting from wiped recycle bin:

  1. Download, install and run Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free from here: https://all-recovery-inc.com/download/FileUndeleteFreeSetup.exe
  2. Select the disk where deleted files placed
  3. Select the files/folders you want to recover
  4. Select of the output location, restoration mode and other recovery options

Freeware tool for undeleting files in Windows

Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free will help you recover files deleted from the Windows Recycle Bin.

If you've inadvertently purged the Recycle Bin and it contained an important file, Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free will scan your entire internal (HDD) or external hard drive containing the file and then attempt to recover it. The program only works with drives using the NTFS file system. NTFS lets you save over 32 GB of data on a single drive.

To cancel file removal, the program will need to perform a complete disk scan and analyze it in order to determine the possibility of restoring the deleted file.

In some cases, file recovery can be impossible for various reasons, such as the following:

  • The blocks of the disk where the deleted files where stored are being used by another file;
  • The records in the File Allocation Table (FAT) have been seriously changed;
  • The system has high-performance disks, such as SSD, installed.

Advantages of Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free:

  • Free to use
  • Simple, with an intuitive interface
  • High disk performance

If you want to undelete files, you need to do the following:

  • Select the disk that contained the file(s) for recovery
  • Start disk scanning and conduct analysis
  • Select the file you want to restore

    Attention: The file name and extension may be generated automatically by the program, since the original file name and type might not be restored correctly.

  • Select the destination path for restored files

Requirements:

  • Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 or Windows Server 2003/2008/2012/2016 and above
  • The program must be started with admin rights.
Attention: It is very important that the destination disk is different from the source disk from which the data is being recovered. In other words, it isn't recommended that restored files be saved to the same disk. Use removable drives or network storages to save restored versions of files that were previously deleted.

Select the disk where deleted files placed

Select the files/folders you want to recover

Select of the output location, restoration mode and other recovery options

Welcome screen

Source disk selection

File and folder selection

Selection of the output location, restoration mode and other recovery options