When we delete files and empty the site, many people think that these files have been permanently deleted. However, in Windows systems, deleting a file in fact simply marks the hard drive space it occupies as reusable. Although we can't see the entry of this file in the file list, the contents of the file are actually still present on the hard drive. By using data recovery software, we can scan the hard drive for those files that do not have associated entries.
Method 1: Use a data recovery tool
Step 1: Install Hi Format Data Recovery Master and open the main interface of the software. Select the file recovery mode on the main interface, and then click the [Accidental Emptying**Site Recovery] mode.
Step 2: Next, select the location where you want to recover the data, that is, the path where the data is located before it is put into the ** station. For example, if the data was previously saved on the desktop, select "Desktop" and then click "Start Scan".
Step 3: After the scanning is completed, you can find the files and double-click to preview them, then click on the "Recover" button according to your needs.
Step 4: Before entering the recovery, the software will set the storage location of the recovered files, set it and confirm itSet the location where the recovery is completed and wait for the software to complete the data file recovery.
Method 2: Use computer registry recovery
On the desktop of the computer, press the [win+r] shortcut key to open the running window, enter "regedit" in the running search box and click OK;
After opening the registry interface, click on the file in the following order, expand and enter the namespace folder: Hkey Local Machine Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer DesktopAmespace allows you to access a specific location in the registry.
When you do the third step, you need to select the folder and create a new item. The name of the project should be:
Step 4: Select the option first, then click "Edit", modify its value to "**Station", and finally click Confirm.
Step 5: After completing the above operations, restart the computer, so that the modified data can be updated, and then go to the ** station to find the required files.
Why can emptying the ** station recover data?
When we delete files and then empty the ** site, we can no longer see these files, and most people will think that the deleted files are permanently gone. Windows just marks the hard drive space occupied by the deleted file as usable, we don't see this file entry, but the file content is still on the hard drive. The data recovery software can scan the hard drive for these unassociated files.
The above is the method that you need to recover files after the ** station is emptied. Friends in need can try it