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There is nothing within Windows that will recover a deleted file after the
recycle bin is emptied. So the use of a third party software must be used.
The recycle bin is essentially a holding area. People often delete files accidentally which was one of the reasons why the recycle bin was created.
It gives a file and a user a second chance.
When the recycle bin is emptied, the area occupied by the file or files is then marked available by the operating system. Theoretically, until the
area is overwritten, the file can be recovered intact by a third party
application. So, once you have discovered that you've deleted a file or files
in error, you should stop writing data to your hard drive until your file or
files are successfully retrieved.
You can try any of the following
links for help:
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