Is It Possible to Recover Deleted Recycle Bin Files?

I'm frantically attempting to restore some crucial files that I unintentionally deleted from my Windows 10 Recycle Bin. I'm searching for a technique to recover these files that were no longer in the Recycle Bin. Do you have any ideas?

Yes, it is possible to recover deleted Recycle Bin files on your Windows PC. Windows File Recovery is the fastest method for returning files from the Recycle Bin that have been deleted permanently. Additionally, you can recover a previous version of a file or folder by accessing its File History backup. If you don't have backups, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard should be your best choice.

  • Step 1. This software is 100% safe, and you can get a free trial version by clicking the download button.
  • Step 2. After launching the EaseUS Recycle Bin recovery tool, click "Recycle Bin" and scan it. The EaseUS recovery tool will help find all the recoverable files in minutes.
  • Step 3. Using the Filter can help you locate wanted items quickly. You can recover deleted photos, documents, videos, and audio files from the emptied Recycle Bin.
  • Step 4. After selecting the files, you can preview them. Then, choose "Recover" and select a new location to save them.

Before performing the Recycle Bin recovery, you should check the Recycle Bin carefully to see if the deleted items are still in the Recycle Bin folder.

If you want to recover deleted files from Recycle Bin without software, you can check on how to recover deleted Recycle Bin files with File History:

  • Step 1. Connect your File History backup disk to the computer, and then open File History with the Windows search box.
  • Step 2. Choose "Restore personal files." All the backed-up files and folders will show up. Find your deleted files and click the green restore button to retrieve them.

When you find some essential files have been moved into the Recycle Bin, you should restore them as soon as possible, or they may be permanently deleted after 30 days because of the Recycle Bin's automatic empty option.