If you have permanently deleted your video files on a Windows computer, there is still a chance to recover them online as long as the data hasn't been overwritten. Check out these practical methods for online video recovery from deleted on your PC.

Method 1: Recover Deleted Videos with an Online Data Recovery Service If you prefer to recover deleted videos online, you can try using a data recovery service. These services typically scan your device for recoverable files. Here are some popular options: 1. **Recuva**: Recuva is a free data recovery tool for Windows that can restore accidentally deleted video files. Visit the Recuva website and follow the instructions provided. 2. **tools Data Recovery Wizard**: This is a powerful data recovery software supporting various operating systems. Download a trial version from their official website and follow the steps to recover your videos. 3. **Stellar Data Recovery**: This service offers both free and paid versions for Windows and Mac users. Visit their website and choose the option suitable for you. 4. **Google Drive or iCloud**: If you had previously backed up your videos to a cloud storage service like Google Drive or iCloud, simply log in to your account and restore the videos from the backup. When using these services, ensure your device is connected to a stable internet connection and follow the provided guidelines carefully. Online recovery might be limited by file size and internet speed. Larger video files may take longer to recover.

If your video file is large or the storage device is in poor condition, an online method would be very effective. A professional data recovery expert can help you with the lost data issue. We recommend using the Data Recovery Service tool, as it allows you to chat online with the recovery specialist. You can discuss the details of your data loss situation and the possibility of recovery, whether it's late at night or over the weekend.

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Consult with our Data Recovery Specialist for personalized manual recovery service. After a free diagnosis, we can offer the following services:

  • Repair of damaged RAID structures, unbootable Windows OS, and corrupted virtual disk files
  • Recovery/repair of lost partitions and reformatted drives
  • Unformat hard drives and fix RAW drives (including Bitlocker encrypted drives)
  • Repair disks that have become GPT protected partitions

Method 2: Recover Permanently Deleted Videos with Recovery Software If you don't have a backup, you can try using data recovery software to retrieve your permanently deleted videos. Here are the general steps: 1. **Choose a recovery tool**: There are numerous reliable data recovery tools available on the market, such as Recuva, tools Data Recovery Wizard, or Disk Drill. Make sure to select one with a good reputation and compatibility with your device. 2. **Download and install**: Visit the official website of the software you've chosen, download it, and install it on your computer. 3. **Connect the device**: If the video was deleted from an external device (like an SD card or USB drive), connect it to your computer. 4. **Start scanning**: Launch the recovery software and select the device you want to scan. Most software offers both quick and deep scan modes. A quick scan is faster but might not find all deleted files; a deep scan may take longer but usually recovers more files. 5. **Locate the video**: After the scan, the software will display the found files. Use the search function to locate your missing video, which is typically marked as "deleted." 6. **Preview and recover**: Select the video you want to restore. Many tools allow you to preview the file to confirm its content. Then click the "Recover" button to save the video to a secure location, avoiding overwriting any other potentially recoverable data. Please note that data recovery isn't always 100% successful, especially if new data has been written to the same location since the deletion. Therefore, it's crucial to use the recovery software promptly and avoid saving new data on the disk where the video was deleted to maximize the chances of a successful recovery.

Did you permanently delete a video without a backup? Or maybe you reset your Windows to factory settings without a backup? When faced with such data loss scenarios, you might think that your only option is to seek help from a nearby data recovery service. However, with the help of professional video recovery software, like the tools Data Recovery Wizard, you can still restore deleted videos on your computer. This tool is not designed exclusively for experts; even beginners unfamiliar with computers can operate it easily by following online guides.

If you've lost important video files, this software can help.

This is a video on how to recover permanently deleted files. To recover deleted videos, follow the third method in the video, which utilizes the "Data Recovery Wizard" tool.

    • 00:00 Recovering deleted files from the recycle bin
    • 00:48 Displaying hidden files using CMD
    • 03:14 Using a data recovery wizard tool

After watching the video, you can refer to the written tutorial below to recover your lost video files:

Step 1: Run the tool – Data Recovery Wizard, and select the location or device from where you lost/deleted your videos. Click on “Scan” to start searching for the lost videos.

Select the location, and then click “Scan”

Step 2: After the scan is complete, select "Videos" from the left panel. Go to "Lost" or "All" to find your required video. Select the found video and hit "Preview".

Scan for deleted videos, then click Preview

Step 3: Choose the video files you want to recover. Click “Recover” to save them to another secure location on your computer or external storage device.

Recover Lost or Deleted Videos

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Method 3: Restore Deleted Videos Manually from a Backup

If you have backups of your videos, then it's much easier. You don't need to use any video recovery software. You can simply copy the files from the backup disk and paste them into your computer. It is not recommended that you store your backup files on the same storage device as the source files because you could lose everything in case of a failure.

Check these simple steps to recover permanently deleted videos:

1. Connect the backup drive to your computer with a cable. If you saved your backup files to a USB flash drive, simply plug it into your computer.

Step 2: Locate and double-click "This PC" on your desktop. You can also find the backup drive via File Explorer.

Click on "This PC" Click This PC

Step 3: Double-click your backup disk and find the video backup. Select all the files you want to restore and copy them with Ctrl+C.

Step Four: Navigate to the folder where your videos are usually stored, and press Ctrl+V to paste them. When that's done, safely eject your backup drive.

Copy and Paste Shortcut

Method 4: Recover Video Files with Windows File History

This method will require you to restore a deleted video from a backup. File History is a built-in backup and recovery feature for Windows that prevents users from losing their data. If you had File History backed up previously, you'll be able to find the restore option in the File History settings.

Step one: Type “File History” into the search box and click “Restore your files with File History.”

File History

Step 2. The screen will show you the backup history of all your files. Then, navigate to the target folder to find the backup of the deleted video.

Preview files in File History backup

Step 3. After selecting all the videos, you can click on the green Recover button to restore them. You can also click on the Gear icon to customize the recovery location.

Restore files from file history

This method is especially useful for recovering permanently deleted files. If you find that File History is disabled or grayed out, try the first method, or move on to the next one. Don't forget to share this with your friends!

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Method 5: Retrieve Deleted Videos via Backup and Restore

Windows Backup and Restore is also a practical backup and restore option in Windows. This feature allows you to create a system image, where backup files can be saved on both internal and external hard drives. You can refer to the following tutorial to recover your important video files:

Step 1: Open the Control Panel and click “Backup and Restore” under “System and Security.”

Click Backup and Restore. Click Backup and Restore

Step 2. Select the backup that contains the deleted video you want to restore.

Step 3. Here, you'll see the time and location of the backup, then click "Next" to proceed. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore deleted files.

Recover Deleted Files from Windows 10/8/7 Backup

Can I recover permanently deleted videos?

Video files are typically larger than documents and images, so they're more difficult to recover after deletion. You might lose video files for any number of reasons, and you can use different methods to try and restore those lost videos:

    • Accidental deletion. Normally, you can find accidentally deleted video files in the Recycle Bin. If you've emptied the Recycle Bin, you'll need to use data recovery software for Recycle Bin recovery.
    • Interrupted transfer. If you remove an external storage device from your computer while transferring files, data might be lost. Check the storage device and try copying the files again.
    • Malware or computer virus. Viruses can delete or hide your files. You may recover video files by showing hidden files on Windows.
    • Physical damage. It's challenging to recover lost videos from physically damaged storage devices or PCs. Try a local repair lab or an online data recovery service.

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When deleting videos on your computer, proceed with caution and make sure you really want to get rid of them. If you accidentally delete videos, it's best to send them to the Recycle Bin first. On Windows, the best way to recover deleted files without backup is with the Data Recovery Wizard tool. This smart recovery utility automatically scans and filters files, and you can preview them before restoration.

Please download and try this software; it will not disappoint you!

Frequently Asked Questions About Online Video Recovery

The following frequently asked questions might help you understand more about recovering permanently deleted videos online:

**How to Recover Permanently Deleted Videos from Your Phone?** If you accidentally deleted a video from your phone and wish to recover it, try the following methods: 1. **Restore from Trash or Recently Deleted:** - For Android users, some file manager apps might have a "Trash" or "Recently Deleted" folder. Check these locations to see if your deleted video is there. - For iPhone users, the deleted video might be in an iCloud backup. Check the iCloud Photos settings to see if there's an "Recently Deleted" album. 2. **Use Data Recovery Software:** - Download and install a reputable data recovery tool like Dr.Fone, Recuva, or iMobie PhoneRescue. These tools typically work for both Android and iOS devices. - Connect your phone to your computer and follow the software's instructions. Scan your phone to search for recoverable video files. 3. **Restore from Cloud Backup:** - If you regularly back up your phone data to services like Google Photos, iCloud, or OneDrive, log in to your account and check if the deleted videos are available. - For iPhones, you can restore the entire device backup through iTunes or iCloud. 4. **Contact Professional Services:** - If all else fails, consider contacting a professional data recovery service. They may be able to retrieve the deleted video from your phone's hardware, but this can often be costly. Please note that recovering deleted videos isn't always possible, especially if the files have been overwritten or no backup exists. Therefore, regularly backing up important files is crucial.

If you accidentally deleted a video from your phone, you may still be able to recover the video files. These two methods are your best bet:

    • Remove the memory card and use data recovery software to retrieve the files.
    • Recover the video from Google Drive or another cloud backup.

**2. Does permanently deleting a video on Windows remove it completely?**

In the Windows system, when a video is permanently deleted, it is marked as free space, allowing new data to overwrite it. This typically occurs when the file is removed from the visible file system. However, before new data overwrites this space, the lost video may be recoverable through advanced software recovery methods or forensic techniques.

How to Permanently Recover MP4 Videos on Windows?

With the Data Recovery Wizard tool, recovering permanently deleted MP4 files on Windows is much simpler and faster. It only takes three steps: scan, preview, and recover.