Description: Do you want to know how to recover deleted photo from Windows 10 or Windows 11? You can find the answer from this article.
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Summary: If you want to recover deleted photo on Windows 11 or Windows 10, you can refer to this post. Because you will find two free ways to recover permanently deleted photos on Windows from here.
Can I recover deleted photo on Windows 10 or 11?
With the development of technology, more and more users are accustomed to storing photos on electronic devices. If these photos were deleted and they even don’t have PC backup software installed, it could cause users significant loss. When photos are lost, you may be thinking can I recover deleted photo?
Yes, you can. Because after the data is deleted, its copy is still on the disk, but you cannot access the data through the normal path. It doesn’t completely disappear until the copy is overwritten with new data.
So when the photo is deleted, please don’t write new data on the disk. Because this will reduce your success in retrieving deleted files.
How to recover deleted photo with Windows File Recovery
As we all know, although there are many data recovery software on the market, most of them require a fee. Here I will introduce a very reliable and free Microsoft official data recovery program – Windows File Recovery. It supports to recover lost files/photos/documents etc. from HDD/SSD/USB/SD card of Windows 10 2004 and above systems.
But you need to be aware that Windows File Recovery is a command-line program, which means it lacks a graphical user interface. This requires the operator to have a certain ability to complete the operation by typing instructions. You can refer to the following sections to recover deleted photo :
Step 1. Open the Microsoft Store app and search for Window File Recovery. Now download and install the app by clicking the “Get” button.
Step 2. Open Windows File Recovery from the start menu.
Step 3. Start the process of recovering deleted files using the syntax indicated below. The basic command line is: winfr source drive: destination drive: [/switches].

Parameters:
- Source-drive: The drive where the lost file is located.
- Destination-drive: The drive to where you want to restore the lost file.
- You can choose the appropriate [/mode] and [/switches] according to the two tables below.
File system | Scenarios | mode |
NTFS | Deleted recently | Regular |
NTFS | Deleted for a while | Extensive |
NTFS | Formatted disk | Extensive |
NTFS | Corrupted disk | Extensive |
FAT and exFAT | Any | Extensive |
Switches | Meaning | Supported mode(s) |
/n | To filter the scan range: scans for a specific file with its file name/path/type, etc. | All |
/y: | Recovers system files. | NTFS Segment |
/u | Recovers undeleted files, for example, from the Recycle Bin. | NTFS Segment |
Step 4. Hit Enter to apply operations.
Recover deleted photos with free GUI software (Recommend)
You have seen the whole process of recovering deleted photos using Windows File Recovery, do you think it is too complicated? Would you like to try it if there is an easier way?
WinfrGUI is an optimized version of Windows File Recovery, which fully invokes the latter’s functions and provides users with a concise graphical interface, which allows users to recover deleted files with a few clicks. What’s more, such powerful software is completely free. In addition to that, it has the following highlights:
- Two scan modes: Quick Scan and Deep Scan. The former can restore files with directory structure and file names under the NTFS file system; the latter can restore more files with lost directory structures and file names.
- Recover all lost files: Recover media files/office files/ZIP files, etc., including JPEG//PDF/DOCX/MP3/EXCEL/ZIP, etc.
- Recover from lost file location: Recover lost Windows files from SSD/HDD/USB/memory card under Windows 11/10, NTFS/FAT/exFAT/ReFS.
Step 1. After downloading, open it. Choose where the deleted photo is located and save path.

Step 2. Select Quick Scan or Deep Scan according to your needs.

