Not through windows. You need file recovery software.
It is not possible to recover these. There is no recycle bin or anywhere that these files go so you cannot get them back.
They stay on the computer, but the space they used is marked as being free to be used by other files. So as you create new files and save other files, they will start to use the space where the deleted files are, and eventually they will be completely overwritten. Because they are still there, this is why it is still possible to get some deleted files back if you try to do so soon after they are deleted. The more time you leave the more likely it is that the space they are in will be used by other files, making it impossible to get them back.
U can't is gone
Transfer the files to your PC and then transfer them back to where they were before.
If you want the deleted files back from Windows hard drives, firstly you can check the Recycle Bin to see if the deleted files are stored there. If you have emptied the Recyel Bin, then you will need some data recovery tools to help you recover the deleted files from hard disks.
If you've deleted your Windows 8 program files by mistake, you can do a recovery and put it back to factory settings. Make sure you backup your files before doing so.
If you have deleted files on a computer, but need them back, there is a way to retrieve the files. Once a file is deleted, it will go into the computers recycle bin. Once the recycle bin is open, there is a button at the top to restore deleted items.
No - system restore is designed to 'roll back' your computer to a point in time before a problem occurred. It will undo installations, but not restore deleted files.
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"Permanent" means "not capable of being reversed or returned to the original condition." In other words, if they are truly "permanently" deleted, you cannot get them back.
If you synced your iPad before you deleted it, you can restore the backup in iTunes.
You can search for files on Google but cannot get the history back. It is because once deleted, it cannot be restored.