Can I recover permanently deleted photos on Windows 10 or Windows 11? Yes, you can. Please refer to this page to learn how to recover deleted/lost files on Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7.
With the development of technology, more and more users tend to store their personal files, especially photos, videos, documents on their PC. Over time, users may receive low disk space warning. When this happens, maybe you will delete them to free up space.
When you delete photos on Windows, they are usually moved to the Recycle Bin. You can recover the target photo from the Recycle Bin before emptying it. However, if the image takes up too much space, it will be deleted directly and bypass the Recycle Bin. When this happens, is it possible to recover permanently deleted photos from Windows 10?
The answer is yes. Deleting photos just erases the information that points to the location of the photo file on the hard disk, and the photo remains on the hard disk until the storage path of it is overwritten by a new file. Therefore, you need some professional methods to get them back. Please continue to read on.
As just mentioned, to recover permanently deleted photos from Windows 10, you should avoid deleted photos are overwritten. Then, you can take the following ways to retrieve lost photos.
If you are running Windows 10 and have enabled the File History feature before your photos were deleted, congratulations, you can easily recover them. File History supports fast recovery of files after deletion and offers recovery to different versions of files.
Step 1. Go to Control Panel > click System and Security > click File History.
Step 2. Click on Restore personal files and the backups will be displayed.
Step 3. Click the Restore option to recover your desired version of the photo.
If you have deleted photos and have no backup, how to recover permanently deleted photos from Windows 10? My suggestion is to seek the help of a professional data recovery expert.
AOMEI FastRecovery is a powerful all-in-one data recovery software that can quickly recover all types of files on your computer, such as photos, videos, audios, Word documents, etc. It has these excellent features:
✦ Provides graphical user interface to recover data in 3 steps.
✦ Supports recover data from different storage devices such as USB drives, SD cards, internal hard drives or external hard drives.
✦ Suitable for cases of accidental deletion, formatting, system crashes, virus attacks, etc.
✦ Supports multiple Windows file systems, including NTFS, FAT32, exFAT and ReFS.
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Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI FastRecovery. Choose the exact partition or disk where your data lost and click Scan.
Step 2. Then, the recovery tool start to scan and search. lt will execute the “Quickly Scan" first for finding your deleted data fast, and then execute the “Deep Scan" for searching other lost data.
Step 3. Once the scan is completed, all deleted files, recycle bins and other missing files will be displayed. Please select the file you would like to recover and then click "Recover".
Step 4. Then, select a folder path to save your recovered files.
Step 5. Wait patiently for this process of recovering ends.
How do I recover permanently deleted photos on Windows 10 free? If you are good at computer, I think you can try Windows File Recovery.
Windows File Recovery is a data recovery program developed by Microsoft. However, it is a command line tool and is difficult to run only after you have mastered the command prompt.
Step 1. First, please get Windows File Recovery from Microsoft Store and run it as administrator.
Step 2. Type in the command: winfr source-drive:destination-drive:[/mode][/switches].
From what has been discussed above, this page shows you how to recover permanently deleted photos from laptop on Windows 10, as well as from desktop. But in comparison, AOMEI FastRecovery must be the best choice.
In addition to recover permanently deleted photos on Windows 10, 8, 7, and 11. There are other advanced features of AOMEI products like AOMEI Partition Assistant you can try, such as, create a password reset USB, allocate free space, move installed program to another drive, clone one drive to a larger drive, wipe disk for reuse, etc.