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How to Recover Deleted Files on Any Device

by Alexa Is McAfee Cloud

Accidentally deleted some files could make your work and life hard, so it is necessary to have tools that can restore your lost data and take your work on the right track. There are widely amount of tools available that can help you to recover the lost data. Sometimes users don’t actually delete the files, but it corrupts and automatically deletes because of the operating system. The reason could be free up space or removing the malware, but before facing this type of moment, you need to instantly move to some necessary points that can be your file saver.


Backup your Files

Never forget what backup meant for. You might be busy at work and forget to backup your file, and that is why you might facing the issue of data loss. If you back up your files, photos, and many other things, then the situation might be more suitable and preferable. The simplest, easiest, and most preferred way to take backup is to store in cloud drives like iCloud, OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and many more. These platforms will keep your files safe no matter what happens to your device, so your data will always be secure.

However, if you don’t want to move to the online storage, then you can use your device also for back up. In the macOS, Time Machine, and in Windows, File History types of tools available. These tools can save your files. There is much third-party software also available that can be used as a backup source.

Windows and macOS

In the device, if your file is no more available in Recycle bin or Trash, then the then you can choose to take help from a third-party tool. One of the trustworthy tools is Recuva, which is available in Windows. You can also use DMDE and also PhotoRec as an alternative source of recovering lost files.

For a Mac user, Disk Drill, Prosoft Data Rescue, and the MiniTool Mac Data Recovery is a great option to look into. These three options are great options, and all are from different sources. If your default program is unable to locate the files, then you can try any of these tools in Mac to scan the files.

Android

 If you use a memory card and your data is store in that additional space, then you can be safe from getting your data lost. In the android device, getting the lost data is quite tough, and without rooting the device, it is impossible. This is not totally difficult to recover, but there are some risks that users need to take, which is like a warranty.

There are several apps available that can do work for you, but before using them, you need to pay for it. Some of the preferred apps that users use are “Fonepaw Android Data Recovery” and the “Easeus Android Data Recovery” applications. You can try these apps to get your data back, but the chances are still not completely positive.

iOS

iPhone devices most probably backed up most of the time, whether it is iCloud or iTunes. The iCloud online storage almost save files of the device so it can be really your data saver. Otherwise, if you have connected your device to iTunes to backup, then you can restore it anytime you want. iCloud sync data until you don’t delete it manually, which is a great thing. If you lost your data so in the iCloud go to the Account Settings>Restore Files>Advanced, so a box will pop up from where you can get your bookmarks of Safari, contacts, calendar, files back. It’s a digital method of saving data and one of the best ways to recover your lost files.

Jaxson Harry is an avid technical blogger, a magazine contributor, a publisher of guides at mcafee.com/activate, and a professional cyber security analyst. Through her writing, she aims to educate people about the dangers and threats lurking in the digital world.


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