Why the Deleted Files are Recoverable?
You may like to know why the deleted files is recoverable? When you deleted a file, Windows may just set a mark on the file information block and notify the file system that the space the file formerly occupy is free and can be re-usable. In most cases, Windows doesn’t wipe the file body. So the file content is still there, and it is still possible to recover the deleted data using undelete software like WinUndelete. But the disk space of the deleted files were marked as re-usable, so be sure to STOP writing new files to the same disk, or it may over write the deleted file’s content and make the deleted files unrecoverable. Also, you should stop or reduce using other applications and softwares on your computer before recovering your deleted files because some programs may write data to system drive which may overwrite the deleted files. Additionally, Windows writes temporary files, registry data to system drive frequently, which may also overwrite the deleted files, so try to use undel