Data coverage recovery is not possible.

This page presents three useful methods to recover overwritten files and lost data, as outlined in the table below. Additionally, it is recommended to use professional file recovery software to restore lost data.

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?File Recovery Software

Before trying anything else, use a data recovery software first. Your file might not be overwritten and can be restored with a recovery tool.

?Restore to Previous Version

You can revert a file or folder to a previous state using the "Previous Versions" option or try the File History feature.

?Perform System Restore

This can help you restore your computer to an earlier point in time, but back up your data first to prevent loss.

Are there any effective methods to recover overwritten files?

"Is there any way to recover an overwritten Word document? I accidentally created a new document with the same name and replaced my existing Word file. When I asked my friends for help, they told me that the overwritten document can't be recovered. I don't want to give up because the original Word document is very important to me. Any assistance would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!"

Overwritten Word or Excel files are not uncommon, and most of the time, they are due to human errors. Overwritten files do not end up in the Recycle Bin; thus, you cannot recover them even if you perform Recycle Bin recovery on Windows.

Fortunately, there are still several ways to recover overwritten or replaced files. In this article, we will introduce three possible overwriting data recovery solutions that work for Word, Excel, PPT documents, and many other types of files. Plus, we'll recommend a file recovery tool to help you effectively restore lost, deleted, or formatted documents.

Method 1: Recover Lost Files with File Recovery Software Method 1: Retrieve Missing Files Using a File Recovery Tool

When you accidentally delete some files and are unsure if they've been overwritten, your first step should be to try a data recovery tool. The Data Recovery Wizard Pro (Data Recovery Wizard) can help you restore lost or deleted files in various complicated situations – even partially overwritten files – with no backup required. Download the software now and give it a try on your computer!

See the highlights of this professional recovery plan:

  • ?️Recover deleted files on Windows 10, including lost documents, photos, audio, music, and emails.
  • ?Restore formatted hard drive, emptied Recycle Bin, memory cards, SD cards, digital cameras, and camcorders.
  • ?️Supports data recovery from deletion, formatting, hard drive damage, virus attacks, system crashes, and more.

Before they're overwritten, files can be recovered. You might try this software to scan your disk. Perhaps your files haven't been replaced yet. Follow the tutorial below:

Step 1: Launch tools Data Recovery Wizard and select the partition or storage device where you lost data. The software will easily recover your data as long as it hasn't been overwritten.

Select a location, then tap “Scan.”

Step 2: The software will quickly scan the lost data, and you can also perform a deep scan to find more lost files. After the scan is complete, you can use the "Filter" option to quickly filter files of a specific type. If you want to recover photos, choose "Type" and select "Pictures."

Filter files

Step 3. If you're not sure if the file is the one you want, double-click it to preview. Then click “Recover” to save these files and keep them in a new location to avoid overwriting your data.

Recover Lost Data

To aid you in understanding and learning more about data loss and recovery, we will provide a video to assist you. In this video, we will teach you some methods to recover files on the Windows operating system, and at the end of the video, you'll find a tutorial on how to use a tool for data recovery.

    • 00:00 Lost Files in Windows 11
    • 01:13 Recover Files from Recycle Bin
    • 01:59 Restore Files with File History
    • 03:39 Run Data Recovery Wizard Tools

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While data recovery tools can usually help you retrieve lost files, it's still essential to back up important data regularly. If you don't want to back up files manually or often forget to do so, we highly recommend using professional backup software with a scheduling feature. This way, when you encounter file overwriting issues in the future, you can easily locate the original document without any effort.

Here are the most effective ways to recover over-written files when your data gets overwritten.

Method 2: How to Recover Overwritten Files from a Previous Version of Windows 10

"Previous Versions" is a backup and recovery feature in Windows that you can use to restore deleted, formatted, modified, damaged, or lost files and folders. If you're lucky, you might be able to recover your overwritten file using this feature! Here's how:

How do I use Previous Versions? On Windows, right-click a file and select Properties, and you'll see a tab called Previous Versions. You can use this option to restore overwritten data and revert to an older version of the file before it was overwritten. Here's how:

Step 1: Open the Windows File Explorer and locate the folder where the file is saved.

Step 2: Right-click anywhere within the folder and select “Properties.”

Step 3: Click the “Previous Versions” tab. Look for an earlier version of the overwritten file and restore it.

Restore a file that was overwritten in a previous version

You can learn more about this approach in the following paragraph:

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Restore an Earlier Version

How to Restore an Earlier Version of a File or Folder in Windows

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Method 3: Restore Overwritten Files with System Restore

The simplest and most effective way to recover overwritten files is by using System Restore to revert your system to a previous restore point. Here's how:

Step one: Search for "System Restore."

Step 2. Click “Create.”

Step 3: Choose a restore point from before the infection took hold.

Step 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore your overwritten files.

System Restore

The following content will provide you with a detailed guide on how to perform a system restore in Windows 11:

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System Restore Windows 11

Windows 11 System Restore | How to Use System Restore

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Frequently Asked Questions on How to Recover Overwritten Files

There are also some issues related to recovering overwritten files. If that's your problem, you can find solutions here.

1. Can files be recovered after they have been overwritten?

If you accidentally overwrote a file or folder, you may be able to recover it from a previous version. To restore an overwritten file on a computer running Windows 10, you can use the File History feature or a System Restore point. As long as you have either of these tools enabled, you can scan and recover overwritten files from your hard drive.

2. Can Recuva recover over-written files?

No, Recuva does not always work. Recuva, along with any data recovery software, cannot recover data that has been overwritten. These types of programs can only restore files that have been deleted, formatted, or lost in some other way.

3. Can files be recovered from an SD card after being overwritten?

If you accidentally overwrite the SD card, the files will be covered and lost, but they can still potentially be retrieved through file recovery methods. You can try restoring from a backup if you have one, or use a data recovery program to attempt to recover the lost data.