Windows 10 file recovery

File recovery in the Windows 10 operating system can be performed in several ways. Here are some of them:

1. Trash folder: If you accidentally deleted files, they may be in the Trash folder. Open it and check if the necessary files are there. If so, simply right-click on each file and select the "Restore" option.

2. Using the function of the previous version: Windows 10 has a function of creating restore points (Restore Points), which saves copies of the system state of your computer over time. You can use this function to restore individual or all deleted/modified files.

– Right-click the folder or drive with the deleted/modified data.
– Select the “Properties” option and go to the “Previous Versions” tab.
– Then select an available return point from the list and click the "Open" button.
– The content will be displayed as an image of the hard drives of this moment in time; find the required file (sub)path
and copy it back to your computer.

3. Using a data recovery program: If the files were permanently deleted or you cannot use previous versions, you can try specialized data recovery software.
Some of these tools are:
– Recuva
- EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard
– Stellar Data Recovery

4. Cloud storage: If you have a backup copy of files stored in online storage (Dropbox,
Google Drive, etc.), then you can simply upload these files back to your computer afterwards.

It is important to remember the following:

– The faster the file recovery process starts, the more chances of a successful result;
therefore, try to minimize the writing of new data until the operation is complete.

– By placing data/applications only on the system drive C:, there is a certain risk of losing everything
information when translating

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