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Recover Deleted Files from Trash on Windows 10 and Windows 7
Find recovered files
Directly delete files from Windows
Modify the capacity of the recycle bin
Automatically delete the contents of the recycle bin
Recover files from a deleted folder

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Windows: Recover Files from Recycle Bin

When you delete a file in Windows, it is not permanently deleted, it is first sent to the recycle bin . Similar to an office recycle bin, you can retrieve and reuse your files until the bin is empty. The recycle bin icon is on the desktop, where you can quickly access it at any time..

Index
  1. Recover Deleted Files from Trash on Windows 10 and Windows 7
  2. Find recovered files
  3. Directly delete files from Windows
  4. Modify the capacity of the recycle bin
  5. Automatically delete the contents of the recycle bin
  6. Recover files from a deleted folder

Recover Deleted Files from Trash on Windows 10 and Windows 7

Proceed as follows to recover files deleted from Trash :

  1. Double click on the recycle bin icon on your desktop.
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The recycle bin icon is on the desktop.
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If the recycle bin icon disappears from the desktop, you can follow some simple tricks to get the recycle bin back.

  1. Double clicking will open a Windows Explorer window displaying the contents of the Recycle Bin.
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Here we see the contents of the recycle bin in Windows Explorer.
  1. Find the desired file. To do this, you can organize the contents of the recycle bin by file name or by date of deletion . The files that have been most recently deleted will appear first.
  2. In the tab? Original location ?, the folders where the files were located at the time they were deleted are indicated. Windows shows you a joint recycle bin for all disks, but internally each disk has a folder.
  3. Inside the recycle bin, click on the deleted file that you want to recover, and then on the? Recycle Bin Tools? Ribbon, click? Restore selected items ? With the [Shift] and [Ctrl] keys, you can select multiple files and retrieve them all at once. With the icon? Restore all items ?, you can recover all deleted files from the recycle bin.
  4. If you want to completely empty the recycle bin, click? Empty recycle bin ?. In this way, the files will be permanently deleted. Those files cannot be restored using plain, conventional Windows means.

Find recovered files

When you recover deleted files from the recycle bin, these files go back to their original location , that is, to the folder where the file was deleted. The tab? Original location? indicates the folder in question..

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Directly delete files from Windows

Users of the latest version of Windows no longer have to wonder what to do to prevent files from being directly permanently deleted. The operating system is configured in such a way that when files are deleted they end up in the recycle bin and are not deleted immediately and indefinitely. However, there is still the possibility to delete files directly ..

In the following explanation we show you how to do it. If the files on your computer are directly deleted permanently without going through the recycle bin, it is very likely that your default settings have been modified. In this case, these tips will help you reset your settings .

Windows offers the ability to delete files immediately without storing them in the recycle bin. You can make this decision with a specific file or activate this option as a standard configuration.

  1. If you want to permanently delete a file from Windows without going through the trash, select this file in the explorer and, on the ribbon, under the? Home? Tab, click on the small arrow below the icon ?Remove?.
  2. A menu will appear in which you will find the option? Permanently delete ?. This way, the file will not be sent to the recycle bin, but will be permanently deleted.
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This removes files permanently without going through the Windows Recycle Bin.
  1. A faster way to do this is to select the file and press the? Delete? Button. holding down the Shift key. Confirm with? OK? and the file will be permanently deleted.
  2. If you want files to always be permanently deleted by default, without using the recycle bin, double-click the desktop icon to open the recycle bin. On the menu ribbon, under the "Recycle Bin Tools" tab, click "Recycle Bin Properties". Select the option? Do not move files to the recycle bin. Remove files immediately upon deletion ? You can activate this option for each disc independently. Then confirm with? OK ?. Then all files on the selected disk will be erased immediately and permanently.
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Always delete files without going through the Windows Recycle Bin.

Modify the capacity of the recycle bin

In the recycle bin properties, you can specify a custom size for each disk. The recycle bin cannot exceed this capacity. This prevents a disk from filling up too quickly, even when files have long been deleted.

Automatically delete the contents of the recycle bin

Few users regularly empty the recycle bin to free up space . Windows 10 offers the ability to automatically delete files that have been in the recycle bin for a long time and thus get more disk space.

  1. In Windows 10 settings, select? System / Storage? and activates the automatic storage sensor at the top . The easiest way to access Windows settings is with the keyboard shortcut [Windows] + [I].
  2. Click on the link? Configure storage sensor or run now ?.
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Windows 10 storage sensor removes old files from the recycle bin automatically.
  1. In the next window, check the checkbox under? Temporary files ?.
  2. The top drop-down menu below the option? Run Storage Sense? offers the ability to automatically free up space at regular intervals or when free disk space is low.
  3. In the drop-down menu below you can select how long the files must have been in the recycle bin for them to be automatically deleted.

Recover files from a deleted folder

When you delete a folder from Windows, it is sent to the recycle bin . From the recycle bin, you can easily recover both the entire folder and individual files. However, this can be done from the Windows user interfaces. The easiest thing is to completely recover the folder from the trash, copy the file you want to another directory and delete the folder with the rest of the files again.

However, from the command lines it is possible to recover an individual file from a folder that has already been deleted. To do this, you need to dig deeper into the directory structure of the recycle bin and hidden folders in Windows.

  1. First of all, open the command prompt window.
  2. In the folder, change $ recycle.bin : cd \ $ recycle.bin
  3. Show the contents of this folder together with the subfolders: dir / s
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Recover a file from a deleted folder using command line commands
  1. Locate the desired folder. In the recycle bin, folders are automatically named with complicated letter combinations. However, the files in the subfolders keep their original names.
  2. Copy the desired file from this folder to your user profile folder, for example: copy S-1-5-21-2502917888-2135119284-2602881847-1003 \ $ REK0VTP \ dokument.doc% USERPROFILE%
  3. The file will then appear in your profile folder C: \ USERS \ . You can find this folder in Windows Explorer, under your username. There you can open the file or move it to another folder using the usual functions of Windows Explorer.

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