Google drive is used to store files online and also provides
a synchronizing service. There are trillions of files stored in the drive. In
case you have deleted a file or there are overwritten documents, then how to
recover deleted files in Google drive without having a backup. The process
mentioned below will also answer your query on How to recover permanently deleted files from Google drive through trash ?
You can access your Google drive in many ways like by using
web browser URL, Google drive mobile application taken from the app store or
from file explorer on a desktop. If you have deleted a file from any one of
these, it will be automatically deleted from all.
The recovery of deleted files from Google drive depends on
whether you have backup of your files or not.
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If you have a backup of your Google drive files then you can
recover them easily by following ways:
·
Use Google Takeout to recover deleted files. The
backup taken from here is available in your system as a zip file. You can
restore it from there.
·
Use Google Vault to get permanently deleted
files.
·
Take the help of third-party backup tools.
Recover deleted files in Google drive when you don’t have
a backup
If you don’t have a Google drive backup, you can still
recover the deleted files either from Google trash or by using G Suite Admin
Console.
If you want to recover Google drive deleted files using
trash folder then you an either use desktop client or mobile application. The
deleted files are retained in the trash folder for 30 days from the day of
deletion, after which the files are automatically deleted.
In case you want to restore deleted files from Google drive
using G suite admin console, then remember a G suite admin can recover the
permanently deleted files within 25 days of deletion from trash. G Suite
administrator recovers permanently deleted files using either the user’s
individual Google drive account or a team drive.
Try above methods to recover you’re your permanently deleted
files , whichever is applicable to you.
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