How to recover deleted files from the trash? I don’t even know where the Trash icon is on my Mac. Any solutions that work will be appropriated!
How long have you moved the files to Mac Trash? If it isn’t over 30 days, you can find the Trash on the Dock on your Mac machine and restore them there, as Trash keeps your files for 30 days and removes them after this period.
If you fail to recover them from Mac Trash, the data are permanently deleted from your Mac.
In this case, try iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac to see if it scans the deleted files you want from your Mac machine.
This software is configured with incomparable disk scanning skills and data recovery algorithms, always getting ready to scan for any trace of lost files from internal hard drives bit by bit and sector by sector.
Step 1: Download iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac on your Mac. Don’t place it on the partition/volume/drive where you lost files.
Step 2: Launch this software and select the drive where you lost files.
Step 3: Click Search for Lost Data to start up the disk scan.
Step 4: Select the scanned files and choose Preview to check them beforehand.
Step 5: Select the files you want and click Recover to restore them.
How to recover permanently deleted files on Mac? How to recover emptied Trash on Mac without software? I don’t want to pay for a software.
Once you empty your Trash, you permanently delete the data in the Trash from your Mac. If you have backed up your Mac, you can restore the deleted files from the backups.
If you don’t have a backup, the only solution is to use data recovery software. This is why the data recovery tools are available. They can help us recover emptied Trash.
Just as the above user, Wilsey, told you. You can use the iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac to try recovering your permanently deleted files, but the prerequisite is, the storage where your deleted data used to be hasn’t been occupied by newly saved data.
We can’t judge whether the storage where the permanently deleted files used to be stored has been occupied or not. Just let the data recovery software scan your Mac, and then you’ll get an answer from the software’s scanning results.