Yes, this is very possible. However, keep in mind that the more you use the computer after the file has been deleted, the greater the chance that recovering it will be difficult or impossible. When you delete a file, the file does not go away.
Instead, the section of the computer's hard drive that the file was stored on is allocated as free space. The file is not gone until that sectore is overwritten with new data. With that being said, I like to use Recuva: piriform.com/recuva Simply install the program and run the included wizzard to recover your file.
If it hasn't been overwritten yet, then you will be able to recover it very easily. However, the problem with that is that you must install the program first. I usually recommend installing this kind of software before you need it because installing it now increases the risk of overwritting your file.So, if your computer has multiple hard drives, then install Recuva on the drive that your file was not on.
If your computer does not have multiple hard drives, then install recuva onto a USB flash or hard drive to minimize the risk of overwritting the file. After the file is recovered, uninstall Recuva and properly install it onto the hard drive. If that still isn't an option, then install Recuva onto another computer.
Remove the hard drive from your computer and install it in that computer (if you don't know how to do this, find someone who does. ) Run Recuva on your hard drive in that computer and recover the file. If that isn't an option or its more work than the file is worth, then just install Recuva regularly and hope that your file isn't overwritten.
Good luck!
Recovering Deleted Files step by stepeasy to understand. :).
If the files are no longer in recycle bin, you will need a tool to recover them. Fortunately for you, Windows doesn't actually delete files, it just removes them from its "table of contents". So if the files have not been overwritten with other data, you should be able to recover them.
Card Data Recovery is nice program that can help you get back deleted file due to mistakenly delete, virus attack, format, etc. card-data-recovery.com.
If you deleted files from the Recycle Bin, you can recover them with an unerase program, such as Advanced File Recovery advanced-file-recovery.com/. It uses every single feature of NTFS and FAT file systems to recover files quickly and efficiently.
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