As a convenient cloud storage device, OneDrive is gaining popularity among users. But sometimes, partial OneDrive users might need to get their wanted OneDrive files back by restoring deleted OneDrive files from their OneDrive Recycle Bin.
Newcomers might be not familiar with OneDrive. So they might ask questions as follows.
Why can’t I see a Recycle Bin on OneDrive? And how to recover deleted files from OneDrive?
If you’re also bothered by this issue, please click Recycle Bin on the left side of your OneDrive page.
For OneDrive for Business, please click Settings > Site settings > under Site Collection Administration > click Recycle Bin.
Undoubtedly, the OneDrive Recycle Bin works as the desktop Recycle Bin. So those users who want to find the OneDrive Recycle Bin might want to restore deleted files or folders in OneDrive.
Luckily, the OneDrive Recycle Bin can help you recover deleted OneDrive files within 30 days. But after 30 days, you may have to ask for help from powerful third-party tools.
At the moment, MyRecover is good at recovering deleted and missing local OneDrive files and other files from HDDs, USB drives, SD cards, etc.
Recover 200+ file formats such as MS or WPS PPT, Word, Excel, images, or videos.
After clicking Start Scan, MyRecover will automatically run Quick Scan and Deep Scan to detect all the recoverable files on your selected drive. During scanning, you can filter and preview your desired files according to file format, filename, path, size, etc.
1Step 1. Install and launch MyRecover on your Windows > select the drive that contains your wanted files before data loss > click Start Scan.
2Step 2. MyRecover automatically displays different types of all the retrievable files on the window. To quickly locate your needed files, you can filter and preview them.
3Step 3. Under the Deleted Files/Recycle Bin/Missing Files folder, choose the file you want > click Recover x files.