Hey folks! I'm in a bit of a jam here. While using TreeSize to clear up space on my PC, I unintentionally selected several additional folders and hit Shift + Delete, leading to the permanent deletion of about 350GB of data. I was only aiming to clear about 30GB. I'm hoping for some guidance on the following: 1. Can I recover these files? 2. What software do you recommend for recovery? 3. Am I looking at a realistic chance of getting my files back? 4. Should I stop using my PC right away? Any help or advice would mean a lot, thanks!
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First things first, take a deep breath and unplug your computer. It's super important not to panic. Depending on how critical your files are, you have some options. If the data is essential, reach out to a data recovery service immediately; don't risk it. If that's not feasible, consider making a sector-level backup of your drive with a boot disk to protect against further loss. If the files aren't critical and you're willing to take a chance, you can try using a free tool like Recuva after booting up your system. Remember to ask yourself how important your data truly is.
Before trying anything else, see if you can roll back to your last restore point. If your files are still missing afterward, I suggest using Recuva, but keep in mind that recovery success is best right after the data loss.
If you have system restore points enabled, you might attempt a system restore. But be cautious; if your main goal is to recover personal files, this could be risky and might not restore what you want. Do some research on how this works before proceeding.
Yikes, that sounds rough! The good news is, you might still recover some of your files. I'd recommend using Recuva, but make sure to recover to a different drive to avoid overwriting the deleted data. It's also crucial not to make any changes to your system right now. If possible, take the hard drive out and connect it to another computer for recovery—this will significantly improve your chances. Fingers crossed!
Don't even wait! Shut your computer down using the power button, then boot from a USB drive with disk recovery tools. Your deleted files are just marked as deleted, and every moment your computer is on risks those files being overwritten. Act fast to maximize your chances of recovery.

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