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The reason why we hightlighted this function is due to the fact that in our test this 'Previous Version' helped us restore lost photos and documents that failed to be recoverd by some third party software like Recuva. (It is efficient for recent deleted files and it takes less time without using third party software) It is especially useful for your hard drive folder, or usb flash folder if you often use it on Windows 10.
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(If you have removed them and cleared the recycle bin, you need to count on other rest ways to take them back.) Way#2: Recover files in Windows 10 with 'Previous Version' (Efficient free, less time, no software) This is the simpliest way that you could bring the data back to your drive if the recycle bin was not cleared. The great chance of undelete them is Windows 10 is to double click the recycle bin, and then select the deleted folders, or files that you mistakenly removed, and then right click to 'Restore' them ALL.

Some users may not know that the deleted folders or files directly went into the Recycle Bin. Way#1: Recovering files from the recycle bin - the simpliest
#Windows 10 lost files twice how to
In this article, even when we show you how to recover files using a program, it shall be totally free or almost free for your need. Here are top 5 free ways we collected for recovering data from Windows 10 with/without software.
#Windows 10 lost files twice upgrade
This thread focused on the second upgrade that occurred after the first, when we thought all of our files were safe for at least a little while before backing them up again. However, so many people had problems with it. So for those of you who had zero trouble when upgrading, I'm glad for you, and I also understand how simple that process could have been. They were all in their same locations, no work needed from me. I didn't even have to go to a Windows.old folder to recover my files. I did not upgrade to Windows 10, but one day it did it automatically. I ended up getting a new laptop that was originally Windows 8.1. I also mentioned that when I plugged in my external hard drive to this computer, it appeared to have nothing in there while connected to it, but on other computers, my files were all present and accounted for. I hope it's worked for you! I have not tried these 2 yet, but everything else I have tried and it did not work. Stellar Windows Data recovery software and Piriform Recuva seemed to be ways that you've gotten your files back. A lot of you found ways to get your backups restored.

This thread was a while back, but I wanted to get this out there.
