Where Do Restored Files Go From Recycle Bin on Windows 11 and 10?

Where do restored files go from Recycle Bin? You can check the original location drive. This post will provide you specific steps. You can also learn to recover permanently files from emptied Recycle Bin.

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By Irene / Updated on August 23, 2024

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Where do restored files go from Recycle Bin on Windows computers?

When you delete files by mistake, you can easily recover them from the Recycle Bin by right-clicking on the file and selecting "Restore." The files aren't permanently deleted; they are just moved to the Recycle Bin. However, it will be wiped from the hard drive when you empty the Recycle Bin. Also, the room on the hard drive that the deleted files took up will be "freed up." In other words, you can store new information here.

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But where do the recovered files go? When you restore a file from the Recycle Bin, it returns to its original location—the folder it was in before being deleted.

How do I find the recovered files, or where to find restored files from Recycle Bin? In general, the "Original Location" column in the Recycle Bin shows where the file was originally stored. Once restored, the file will be back in that same folder.

What if I can’t find the restored files? If the original location no longer exists (e.g., the folder was deleted), the restored file may be hard to find. In such cases, try searching your computer using the file name. This should help you locate where it ended up. 

Sometimes, the restored files may be hidden as well. You can open File Explorer from the taskbar, and select the “Layout and view options” icon. It’s the second icon from the right in the top menu. Then press “Show.” And then choose “Hidden items”.

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If this method doesn't work, or you can not find the location because you are using other Window versions, you can also show hidden files with command lines in Windows 11/10/8/7.

How to recover files from empty Recycle Bin?

If you can't find your files in the Recycle Bin, or if you've emptied it, you can use a data recovery tool to search your computer for the missing files. AOMEI FastRecovery is a tool that quickly scans and recovers all sorts of files from different storage devices due to its strong scanning and recovery technology. This can be effective to help you recover files from empty Recycle Bin.

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yes About AOMEI FastRecovery:
  • It can quickly scan and check your storage devices and get your files back with just one click.

  • Supports NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, ReFS in Windows 11/10/8/7 & Windows Server.
  • Supports recovering more than 1000 types of data, like photos, videos, documents email files, and more.

  • You can restore lost data from a formatted hard drive, a system crash, a virus attack, and other things with this tool.

Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI FastRecovery. Choose the exact partition or disk where your data lost and click Scan.

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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.

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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".

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Step 4. Then, select a folder path to save your recovered files.

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Step 5. Be patient until this process is over.

Conclusion

Here's all you want to know about where do restored files go from Recycle Bin in Windows 11 and 10. If your files aren't where they should be after recovery, you can use the methods introduced in this article to find them. It's recommended to use the File History feature to regularly back up your computer. This way, you'll prevent losing important data in the future.

Irene
Irene · Staff Editor
Irene is an Editor of AOMEI Technology. She devotes herself in giving insightful thoughts on common computer problems with simple and clear guidance. Irene loves to help people solve problems and explore more solutions on relevant issues. She loves reading, singing and travelling.