How to recover deleted files in Windows 10 or 11
Briefly

If you permanently delete a file (press Shift+Del) or empty the entire Recycle Bin, recovering a file is trickier but still doable. Your success mostly depends on how fast you ride to its rescue. When you delete a file, the data isn't physically removed; instead, its space is marked as available by the operating system, indicating that it can be overwritten.
Windows devotes a small percentage of your hard disk space to a hidden system folder known as the Recycle Bin. This area ensures that deleted files aren't actually deleted but kept in reserve.
Instead, you can use free programs like Recuva and Glarysoft File Recovery Free. Here's how they work.
Simply open the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop. You can sort the files by name, location, date, and other criteria, or search for a file by name.
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