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How does data recovery software recover deleted files?
When I was cleaning up computer files, I accidentally deleted important files and emptied the recycle bin. I can't find my file. What can I do to help me find the lost file? I put my paper on a USB flash drive and suddenly I couldn't open it. Is there any way to help me recover my thesis? One of my important ppt files has been deleted. Do you recommend any data recovery software that can restore PPT?

We often see some netizens' help posts in some forums, Baidu Know, Zhihu and so on. In fact, it is very simple to recover deleted files. You can download simple data recovery software to recover files that have been deleted by mistake.

Easy data recovery is a powerful professional data recovery software, which supports Windows10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP and Windows Server 2019/20/6/2012/2000. Such as deletion, formatting, disk partition becoming RAW, system crash, partial virus infection, etc. , can quickly retrieve lost data from Windows compatible devices such as desktop computers, notebooks, mobile hard disks, USB flash drives, SD/TF cards, and support the recovery of many different types of files. It is simple and easy to operate, and even novices can easily complete the recovery.

Step 1. Run the Simple Data Recovery Wizard to scan and delete the partition where the file/folder is located. If it is an external device, please successfully connect the device to the computer and select the relevant device for scanning.

Step two. During or after scanning, you can click the found file/folder to preview. Deleted files/folders are usually under the "Deleted" option bar on the left. You can quickly find related files/folders through the "Filter" and "Search" functions in the upper right corner of the software.

Step three. After finding the deleted file/folder, directly check and perform the "restore" operation. Remember not to save the deleted files/folders on the source disk after recovery, so as not to overwrite the original data and increase the difficulty of data recovery.