We will recover your deleted videos in this post please go through one by one steps and your deleted videos will be yours.
Warmup test first (you can try this) –
When you deleted the videos, the file is moved from its current location to the Recycle Bin. That means, technically, the file is still recoverable until you clear the Recycle Bin.
To recover the deleted file, go to the respective folder where the file was, right-click and select “Undo Delete”.
This will bring the file back to its origin from Recycle Bin.
1)Recover with Window’s Backup and restore..
Below are the steps to recover files:
●Connect to the external storage device of your backup files.
●In the search, type “Control Panel” then hit Enter.
●Search for the deleted files in the result and select “Backup and Restore”.
●Select another backup to restore files from, select the location of your external storage device, and follow the on-screen instructions to restore your files.
2.Recover Using a Third-party Software
You can try recovery from third-party application.
4DDiG – In a Nutshell
4DDiG is capable of recovering deleted files or files lost caused by local disk error or a computer crash.
Features include the following:
- Supports recovery of various file types, including videos, pictures, and audios etc.
- Supports recovery of deleted videos from internal and external drives, PC or Mac, USB flash drives, SD cards, and other devices.
- Works on Windows 7,8,10 and 11.
Below are the steps to recover files from 3DDiG
Step 1:
Download and istall 4ddiG
Step 2:
When it detects that a video files which is erased by your side, 4DDiG will instantly search the local disk and any lost partitions in the surrounding area for the file.
Step 3:
When the app finds/search the video as having been erased, and you decide to recover it, store it in a safe location on your local device.
Bonus: Recover Deleted and Damaged Videos
Additionally, the 4DDiG app can also restore video files that have been damaged, broken, or otherwise rendered unplayable.
- Go to Advanced Recovery on the sidebar.
- Click “Click to add videos” and import the video you want to repair, then click “Repair”.
- Finally, select the path you want the fixed video to be saved to, then click “Export”.
3.Recover with Window’s File History
File History in Windows automatically creates an additional copy of your files. But make sure , it must first be turned on.
Step 1: Turn on File History
- Press Win + R to launch the Run command box.
- Type FileHistory and hit Enter.
- Connect your Windows to an external storage device.
- Click “Turn On” to enable File History.
Step 2: Recover deleted files using File History
- Type “restore files” in the search box of the taskbar.
- Select “Restore your files with File History”.
- Look for the file you want to recover, then select “Restore”.