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How to recover deleted audio files on your Windows PC

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Music induces joy and its wonders into our life; whether music, podcast, audio learning materials, oraudio file. Are you wonderinghow to recover deleted audio filesthat you have accidentally or intentionally removed from your PC? Do not worry, this post is meant for you.

Sometimes audio files are lost, corrupted, or deleted due to reasons associated with file transfer,virus corruption, accidental deletion, or any other reasons. However, what this means is that we lost our valued audio files in mp3, wav, aiff, wma, or other formats.

Meanwhile, we understand how important it is to recover deleted audio files on your Windows PC,  especially when you do not have abackupfor your files. So, we have come up with methods that you can use to recover deletedaudio fileson your Windows PC.

How to recover deleted audio files

How to recover deleted audio files

1. Restore from Recycle Bin

Recycle Bin is a Windows tool found on every Windows Operating System whichkeeps deleted items. However, it is easy to restore deleted files most especially deletedaudio filesif theRecycle Bin is not cleared up.

You can recover deletedaudio fileson your Windows PC, all you have to do is to access the Recycle Bin and restore the deletedaudio filefrom there. Here’s how to do this:

It is recommended that you note the original location of the audio files so as to know where they will end up after you restore them. But, if you do not know its original location, after restoration, you can search for it by typing the audio file name in the Windows search bar.

However, if you do not see the audio files in the Recycle Bin, that means it has been permanently deleted; you need recovery tools to recover permanently deleted audio files.

2.  Use recovery tools

Recovery tools are computer programs that are used to recover permanently deleted files on your Windows PC. We havefree and premium recovery tools, which you can use to recover deleted audio files on your Windows PC.

For best results, we recommend usingStellar Data Recovery Professionaledition. It can easily identify any audio file type (including other types of files as well) from HDD, SSD, and even USB sticks. It is also amazing that you can use it to recover files from a malfunctioning hard-drive or a lost partition. Must try.

You can also useRecuva, a recovery tool developed byPiriformwhich is easy to use. The freesoftwarehas simplified GUI wizard, which makes it easy to search for common file types most especially audio files. However,  you can run the program from your Windows PC and from an external storage device e.g. USB drive.

You can also use Recuva to scan your corrupt or formatted hard drive so as to recover deletedaudio files. Recuva is compatible with Windows OS (Windows 10, Windows 8 (including Windows 8.1), Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and even Windows Server versions).

Meanwhile, you can download Recuva’s free version atPiriform Download Center. Although, Recuva’s Pro version with extended capabilities is available at a price of $19.95.

Other recovery tools which we recommend for recovering deleted audio files include:

In conclusion, it is advisable that you regularlyback upyour audio files on an external storage device or upload online onfile-sharing tools for Windows.

Some of the recovery tools we mentioned are simple to use and free; others offer extended capabilities at a premium price.

However, you can recover deleted audio files on your PC; by either restoring from Recycle Bin or using data recovery tools.

Do you have any questions? Feel free to ask us by commenting below.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.