Restore deleted Windows 7 files

Restoring deleted files in Windows 7 can be a fairly simple process if you act quickly and correctly. Here are some ways that can help you get back deleted files:

1. Check the Recycle Bin: If you accidentally deleted a file or folder, they are usually moved to the Recycle Bin before the final deletion. Right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop and select Open. Here you can check all items that were recently removed from your system.

2. Use the Ctrl + Z command: If the deleted object (file or folder) has not yet moved through the Recycle Bin, there is a chance to return it using the Ctrl + Z key combination, or right-click on the free part of the screen after the error and select "Undo ".

3. Application of data recovery software: There are various third-party software available online for deeper scanning of computer hard drives to find lost data.
Some of the popular programs include Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, and Disk Drill. Install one of these programs on a second disk or flash drive (so as not to overwrite lost data) and run a scan of your hard drive to search for deleted files.

4. Use a backup: If you made regular backups of your data using Windows Backup and Restore tools or third-party applications, check the latest backups.
Go to “Control Panel” -> “System Maintenance” -> “Task Schedule”. Then select "Backup" to view all available system restore points.

It is important to note that the faster you start the recovery process after deleting a file/folder, the more chances you have to get it back undamaged. In addition, it is necessary to prevent the recording of new data on the computer until the end

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