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8 tips to restore something you accidentally deleted -TECINFORMER

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Last updated: 2023/09/20 at 12:36 PM
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Have you ever had the terrifying feeling of losing your work after hours of typing on your phone e or computer? You mistakenly delete what you’ve spent so much time on because you pressed the wrong key.

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1. Restore a tab you just closed.2. Undo an action on your computer3. Use a file recovery tool 4. Restore old versions of your files5. Use your trash bin6. Recover a deleted text message7. Bring back a voicemail you deleted by mistake8. Reach out to your device’s tech support servicesKurt’s key takeaways

It may be quite irritating and distressing to watch all of your hard work disappear in a moment, whether it’s an email, a text message, a paper, or anything else.

Don’t get too worked up just yet. Even if you mistakenly delete something, it doesn’t imply it’s gone forever.

There are several techniques you may use to recover your erased work, allowing you to breathe a little easier and avoid having to start from scratch.

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1. Restore a tab you just closed.

There are a lot of well-intentioned objects on your browser tabs, such articles you wanted to finish reading or emails that need to be responded to. Hence, it makes sense to feel annoyed about losing them when you unintentionally dismiss a tab that you intended to remain open. There is a technique to reverse this, and it is applicable to all browsers.

Click Command + Shift + T on a Mac or Ctrl + Shift + T on a Windows computer to reopen any tabs that you unintentionally closed out of. You won’t have to go through the steps of manually accessing the most recent tab you closed down because this will automatically restore it.

2. Undo an action on your computer

The Undo feature on your computer is another straightforward approach you may employ. The keyboard shortcut for this operation is Ctrl + Z for Windows users and Command + Z for Mac users. Using these keyboard keys will allow you to reverse everything from unintentionally removing something from your downloads folder to erasing a typo.

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Using keyboard shortcuts at your computer can help you save time.

3. Use a file recovery tool

You may recover old files that you believed were lost forever with the aid of a ton of free data recovery software. You may recover documents, films, photos, music and audio files, among other things, from the majority of them.

Get my top-rated data recovery programs work for Macs and PCs here. 

 4. Restore old versions of your files

So that you never have to worry about losing your work, if you use a service like Google Docs, Dropbox, or Microsoft, they frequently provide steps you may take to restore old versions of files you formerly owned.

If you use a service like Google Docs, Dropbox or Microsoft, they often will have steps you can take to restore old versions of files you once had so that you never have to worry about losing your work.

Here are the best ways to save and restore those types of documents.

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Microsoft, Google and Dropbox all have an autosave features to restore old versions of your files. ( )

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5. Use your trash bin

Every computer model should come with a trash bin. This is a bin filled with files that you have previously deleted, and these files will typically remain in the trash bin for around 30 days. If you accidentally delete something, you can restore these files directly from the trash bin. Here’s how to do it.

If you have a Mac:

  • Click the trash bin icon at the bottom of your screen
  • Click on the file you want to restore and drag it to where you want it saved (Desktop, Documents, Downloads, etc.)

If you have a Windows computer: 

  • Click the trash bin icon at the bottom of your screen
  • Right-click on the file you want to restore
  • Click Restore 

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Restoring deleted texts is possible for iPhone and Android users. ( )

6. Recover a deleted text message

Now that we’ve covered some computer tricks, let’s cover some phone tricks as well. Sometimes we delete text messages by accident. However, those text messages are not gone forever. Here’s how to restore old text messages on an iPhone or Android.

On an iPhone: 

  • Open your Messages app
  • Click < Filters in the top left-hand corner
  • Scroll down to Recently Deleted and tap it
  • Select the message you want to recover and click Recover at the bottom right
  • Click Recover Message to confirm

On an Android: 

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

  • Open your Messages app
  • Tap the 3 vertical dots in the upper right-hand corner
  • Select Recycle Bin or Trash (depending on your model)
  • Long-tap the message you want to recover
  • Select Restore 

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7. Bring back a voicemail you deleted by mistake

iPhones and Androids also have ways to bring back the voicemails you deleted by mistake. Here are the instructions to do so.

On an iPhone:

  • Open your Phone app
  • Click the Voicemail tab at the bottom
  • Scroll to the bottom and tap Deleted Messages 
  • Click on the voicemail you want to recover and then tap the red icon with the trash bin
  • Your deleted voicemail will be moved back to your voicemail inbox 

On an Android:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer

  • Open your Phone app
  • Click the 3 vertical dots in the upper-right-hand corner
  • Tap Settings
  • Click Voicemail 
  • Tap Deleted Messages 

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8. Reach out to your device’s tech support services

If all else fails, you can always reach out to the support services for whichever device you have. They have specialists who might know a few secrets about how to get your lost files back.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

So now you know the various tech tips to recover accidentally deleted work and data. From restoring closed browser tabs and using the Undo function on computers to accessing old versions of Google Docs, Dropbox files, and Microsoft documents, as well as recovering deleted text messages and voicemails. These tricks offer great solutions to alleviate the anxiety caused by unintentional deletions.

Have you ever lost something important or sentimental that you couldn’t recover, such as an email, a text message, or a document? How did that make you feel, and how did you handle the situation? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.

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Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson is an award-winning tech journalist who has a deep love of technology, gear and gadgets that make life better with his contributions for Fox News & FOX Business beginning mornings on “FOX & Friends.” Got a tech question? Get Kurt’s CyberGuy Newsletter, share your voice, a story idea or comment at CyberGuy.com.

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