As users often delete data and clean Trash on their Mac, sometimes, useful data may get deleted along with the junk files and be removed from Trash. Then, how to realize files recovery from emptied Trash if they really want to recover some valuable data? This question is raised by a lot of Mac users as most of them don’t have much experience in Mac data restoration.
In fact, data deleted from Trash and data in emptied Trash will not be removed from Mac drive right away. Users cannot see them in Mac drive because system cannot access them, but they are still kept undamaged in the place where they occupied. Under this circumstance, users should turn to a piece of data recovery software for Mac to restore data deleted from Trash.
After Trash emptying, if users plan to recover data from emptied Trash, new data should not be added to hard drive for fear that they will overwrite the deleted data. Then, users need to conduct recovery by using a practical restoration program.
MiniTool Mac Data Recovery is an ideal choice for users since this application enables users to restore data from Mac partition and external storage device effectively. We will display a tutorial in the following paragraphs to help users perform emptied Trash restoration successfully.
After installing MiniTool Mac Data Recovery, users can run it to get this interface. Activate “Undeleted Recovery” to begin.
Choose the partition (where the deleted data were positioned) to detect by clicking “Scan”.
It will take some time to scan a partition (the larger the used space is, the longer time the scan needs). When the scan finishes, users can select the needed data and hit “Save” to specify another drive to hold them. Finally, users just need to click “OK” on pop-up interface to end the whole process of files recovery from emptied Trash.
After reading above introduction, users will find it is not a tough matter to accomplish data recovery from emptied Trash with the help of MiniTool Mac Data Recovery. Therefore, hurry to download this software to deal with Mac data loss if necessary.