How to Recover Deleted Temporary Files in Windows 11: Step-by-Step Guide

Learn effective methods to recover deleted temporary files in Windows 11 using File History, Recycle Bin, third-party tools, and System Restore.

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Use File History: Navigate to Settings > Update & Security > Backup > Add a drive to recover files if you’ve set up File History. Check Recycle Bin: Sometimes temporary files end up here. Third-Party Software: Tools like Recuva can help recover deleted temp files. System Restore: If needed, revert your system to an earlier point where the files existed by typing 'Create a restore point' in the search bar.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can I recover temporary files deleted from the Recycle Bin in Windows 11? Once temporary files are deleted from the Recycle Bin, recovery becomes more difficult, but you can try third-party recovery tools like Recuva or restore your system using System Restore if a restore point exists.
  2. How does File History help in recovering deleted temporary files? File History in Windows 11 periodically backs up your files to an external drive or network location, allowing you to restore previous versions of files, including temporary files if they were backed up.
  3. What third-party software can I use to recover deleted temporary files on Windows 11? Popular third-party software options include Recuva, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, and Disk Drill, which scan your drive to recover deleted or lost temporary files.
  4. Is using System Restore effective for recovering deleted temporary files? System Restore can revert your computer’s system files and settings back to a previous state, which might recover deleted temporary files if they existed at the time of the restore point.