And the worst part is that they cannot be restored from the Recycle Bin either. They have vanished into thin air. After that, we get into the panic mode and start trying every data recovery software under the sun. Microsoft has launched the free Windows File Recovery App to reduce the hassle of using a third-party data recovery app. Windows 10 (version 2004 and higher) users can download the Windows File Recovery App from the Microsoft store.

The First look 

The First look Cannot Download Windows File Recovery App on Windows 10?

The Windows File Recovery app is a command-line based application that allows you to recover data. We followed the official Windows File recovery guide by Microsoft to learn the commands and test on a dummy file, deleted for the little experiment.  The file recovery worked impressively in an experiment involving a 100 MB MP4 file. It may be difficult for users who are accustomed to the front-end graphical interface. The support document we mentioned above helped us walk through the app with ease.  The supported storage are HDD, SSD, USB, and memory card. It supports the following formats and file systems for recovery:  

Cannot Download Windows File Recovery App on Windows 10?

The Windows File Recovery app requires Windows 10 – version 2004, which came out last week. To enable/check updates for Windows 10, follow the instructions as it follows

Go to the Start button, and then go to Settings  > Update & Security   > Windows Update. Or, Go to the Start button and search Windows Update Settings. Press enter when the system settings appear in the start search results.The version of the currently installed Windows 10 is displayed there in the Windows Update tab. 

Over to You Will the official Microsoft Windows File Recovery App provide a stiff competition to the strong players in the market, only time will tell.

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