Deleted from Recycle Bin

Hey, is there a way to recover shit that's been deleted in Recycle Bin?

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ccleaner.com/recuva
cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec
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Install Gentoo

Log into your MS account. They keep a copy of all your files online.

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Of course there is. Data isn't truly deleted until it's overwritten. A utility can be used to scan non-overwritten segments of the hard drive to recover the files.
Use Recuva if you're on Windows
ccleaner.com/recuva

Unfunny fucking morons.

Good job rewarding the stupidity of someone who can't even use the fucking sticky, but hey enjoy your internet points, faggot.

Spoonfeeding proprietary cuck.

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GNOME and its forks provide a recycle bin in their file managers, user.

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But I like MATE.

If you're lucky and it wasn't overwritten by say automatic defragmentation or you copying new files after emptying the recycle bin... try using photorec.
cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec

Oh so this board is only for shitposting is it?

This is not a macroshit board.
>>>/g/

I sure hope this board isn't full of people who rm their files.

>>>/g/
sage and reported

What is wrong with rm -rf?

white men alias "rm" with "rm -i"

a long time ago I used GetDataBack. it somehow recovered 90% of my files (from ntfs) from a disk that even the bios wouldn't see.
also, polite sage


this

#region PSA
DO NOT FUCKING DO THIS
you will get used to it and become too self-confident
then you'll have to use a machine without the alias defined, you WILL fuck shit up
if you have to, alias to del or something
for the love of god, DO NOT SET IT TO rm YOU WILL FUCK SOMETHING UP
#endregion

You newfag Windowsnigger. OP asked a question that doesn't deserve it's own thread. You should be banned.

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