This article details "Will System Restore recover deleted files?" and provides several useful methods to recover deleted files. Scroll down to learn more.
“Can System Restore recover deleted files from the recycle bin? I happened to delete some files from the recycle bin, will System Restore return my computer to an earlier state where the files were not deleted?” – Question from Microsoft Community
In fact, you can use it to restore Windows to a previous date when something goes wrong with your system after installing updates, drivers, or applications. It ensures your computer is in a good working state, providing all the resources used by third-party recovery tools like MyRecover in the following, and thus greatly increases the success rate of data recovery.
Although System Restore can't undo deleted files in Windows, it's necessary to turn on System Restore as a computer in a good status can greatly increase the success rate of data recovery. It also gives you a chance to restore previous of files at this time.
Step 1. In File Explorer, right-click on This PC > select Properties.
Step 2. Then, click System Protection under the Related settings section. It will open the System Properties window.
Step 3. Check if the C drive is labeled as On. If not, select it > click Configure.
Step 4. In the pop-up window, tick Turn on system protection> click Apply to confirm it.
System Restore cannot recover accidentally deleted files or files deleted from Recycle Bin, how can I recover them? You still can try data recovery software or backup (if available). It still works if you are just recovering files from previous versions.
MyRecover, designed by AOMEI, the leading benchmark of the data security industry, integrates two advanced scanning technologies to thoroughly scan the disk and analyze and classify its data. Usually, it is categorized into 3 types:
So you can easily find them in the original location and recover deleted or lost files in Windows 7, 8, 10, 11, and server computers including the latest Windows Server 2025.
You can click the download button to get started.
Step 1. Open MyRecover. Then, hover the mouse over the drive, and click Scan.
Step 2. It will automatically scan the disk and categorize data in the Deleted Files/Recycle Bin/Other Missing Files folder. You can expand the Deleted Files to find files in the original location. If not, try to search or filter files quickly in the following items:
Step 3. Or wait to check the scanning result. Once found, preview and select the files you want to recover. Finally, click the Recover button and select a new location to recover deleted files in Windows 10.
It is not limited to recovering deleted files in Windows 11, 10, 8, 7, but also external disks, USB drives, SD ca in the following scenarios:
If you have File History enabled on your computer, then there should be a backup of your files. So you can try to restore files from File History backup.
Step 1. Go to Control Panel > System and Security > File History to check if you have that feature enabled.
Step 2. If it shows File History is on, click Restore personal files on the left side.
Step 3. It displays the latest backup and all the data in it. Just browse and find the deleted files, then click Restore to recover deleted files.
Also, there is a chance that you just want to restore the previous version of the files. System Restore helps at this time if you turn it on.
Step 1. Go to the folder containing files, right-click it, and select Properties.
Step 2. In the Previous Versions tab, scroll down to File versions and check the previous version of your file.
Step 2. Select the correct file version and click Restore or Restore To (if you want to select a new location). If you are not sure, click Open or Open in File History to check the content first.
If the Restore button is greyed out, you can't restore a previous version of the file or folder to its original location.
If the Open is grayed out, it means this version comes from File History. You cannot preview the content in old files.
The restored file will overwrite the current file version, which is irreversible. To keep the current version, please use the Save as option to keep a different name.
Will System Restore recover deleted files? The answer is No. System Restore is a feature that backs up system files and undos some unwanted system changes. To recover deleted files, you can try the data recovery software - MyRecover if there is no available backup.
At last, it's suggested to backup files with built-in backup software like File History, Backup and Restore (Windows 7), or third-party one, such as AOMEI Backupper Standard to create more flexible backups. It provides users with many useful features.