People are often looking for ways to recover deleted music files on their Windows 11 computers, and finding lost music files is a common concern. Despite the convenience of music streaming services and apps, many people prefer to download and play music locally, especially when a stable network is not available. To address this issue, I'll provide guidance on how to restore lost music files on a computer.
If you've lost music files and can't remember if they've been deleted or where they're saved, you'll need to learn how to search for and recover them.
To recover lost music files on a Windows PC, click the "Start" menu, find and select the "Pictures, music or video" option, and check the "Music" checkbox. Then, click the "Search" button to search for music files. If this doesn't work, you can also try using the software "Listary" to search your PC for the lost music files.
On a Mac, you can quickly search for lost music files by clicking the Spotlight icon in the top right corner. If Time Machine is enabled, you can also restore deleted music files by restoring from a Time Machine backup.
If you've deleted music files, start by checking your trash bin. If the files are still there, select them and click "Restore" to move them back to their original folder. If they're not in the trash or you've emptied it, try using Deep Data Recovery to scan your computer for the deleted music files.
Deep Data Recovery is a desktop software tool that helps users recover deleted files, including music files, after various incidents such as emptying the recycle bin, deletion, virus attacks, system crashes, or computer shutdowns. It supports all commonly used file formats, including pictures, videos, audio files, documents, and more. The tool offers two scanning modes: Quick Scan and Deep Scan, with the latter able to recover music files even with partially lost file properties. By using Deep Data Recovery, users can easily restore deleted music files.
You can download the software for your Windows PC or Mac, and separate versions are available for each operating system. The software is fully compatible with all versions of Windows and macOS, and is virus-free. After downloading, install the software on your computer. If you need to recover deleted music files from an external hard drive or device, connect it to your computer and ensure it's detected as an external hard drive.
After installing the software, launch it and select all supported file types. Alternatively, you can click "Go to setting" to quickly deselect unwanted file types and only keep videos and audio files selected, such as music and MV files, to save time and shorten the scanning process.
To recover deleted music files, first ensure you know which hard drive the files were on before deletion. Then, select that hard drive and click "Scan" to let the software scan it for the deleted files.
The software may take a while to stop the scanning process, but you can stop it if you see it has found deleted music files. It's recommended to wait until it finishes the scanning process, then filter music files by selecting a file extension on the left side, preview the files on the right side, select the needed ones, and click "Recover" to recover the deleted music files.
To restore deleted music files on your computer, use the Quick Scan mode in the scanning software. If the Quick Scan doesn't work, you can try the Deep Scan mode, which takes longer but scans more files. This can help recover permanently deleted files on Windows 11 or other operating systems.
1. Regardless of where you store important files, it's crucial to back them up. Having a copy ensures safety, especially if the originals are lost, making it impossible to retrieve them. You can use Qiling Disk Master to back up your Windows PC with minimal space usage. The software offers various backup options, including system, folder, file, and drive backups.
2. Having a music manager software like iTunes makes it easy to create playlists, manage music files, and quickly identify any issues with the original files.