Can You Recover Accidentally Deleted Files?
Published: ١٣ أغسطس ٢٠٢٦
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Live data across PricePerGig listings. Prices may change; Updated every few hours.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.com is $135/TB or $0.135/GB across the 5,672 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $39.1/TB or $0.039/GB. The best deals on Amazon.com start from about $260 for 8TB ($32.5/TB), $330 for 14TB ($23.6/TB) and $590 for 20TB ($29.5/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly $23.6 per TB.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.com is $117/TB or $0.117/GB across the 11,281 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $55.3/TB or $0.055/GB. The best deals on eBay.com start from about $200 for 8TB ($25/TB), $315 for 14TB ($22.5/TB) and $530 for 20TB ($26.5/TB). The current best value is 10TB at roughly $19 per TB.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on Newegg.com is $100/TB or $0.10/GB across the 1,202 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $41.9/TB or $0.042/GB. The best deals on Newegg.com start from about $320 for 8TB ($40/TB), $499 for 14TB ($35.6/TB) and $793 for 20TB ($39.7/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly $35.6 per TB.
📊 As of 23 August 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.co.uk is £157/TB or £0.157/GB across the 3,648 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around £44.1/TB or £0.044/GB. The best deals on Amazon.co.uk start from about £270 for 8TB (£33.7/TB), £331 for 14TB (£23.6/TB) and £614 for 20TB (£30.7/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly £23.6 per TB.
📊 As of 23 August 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.co.uk is £87.8/TB or £0.088/GB across the 10,533 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around £26.4/TB or £0.026/GB. The best deals on eBay.co.uk start from about £189 for 8TB (£23.6/TB), £390 for 14TB (£27.9/TB) and £443 for 20TB (£22.2/TB). The current best value is 18TB at roughly £20.2 per TB.
📊 As of 23 August 2026, the typical HDD on Overclockers.co.uk is £47.7/TB or £0.048/GB across the 50 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around £43.4/TB or £0.043/GB. The best deals on Overclockers.co.uk start from about £110 for 2TB (£55/TB), £180 for 6TB (£30/TB) and £280 for 8TB (£35/TB). The current best value is 6TB at roughly £30 per TB.
📊 As of 23 August 2026, the typical HDD on Box.co.uk is £51.5/TB or £0.052/GB across the 73 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around £43.3/TB or £0.043/GB. The best deals on Box.co.uk start from about £108 for 2TB (£54/TB), £200 for 6TB (£33.3/TB) and £380 for 10TB (£38/TB). The current best value is 6TB at roughly £33.3 per TB.
📊 As of 23. August 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.de is 218 €/TB or 0,218 €/GB across the 3,819 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 49,7 €/TB or 0,05 €/GB. The best deals on Amazon.de start from about 324 € for 8TB (40,5 €/TB), 400 € for 14TB (28,6 €/TB) and 619 € for 20TB (31 €/TB). The current best value is 16TB at roughly 26,2 € per TB.
📊 As of 23. August 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.de is 122 €/TB or 0,122 €/GB across the 13,582 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 94,7 €/TB or 0,095 €/GB. The best deals on eBay.de start from about 240 € for 8TB (30 €/TB), 299 € for 14TB (21,4 €/TB) and 500 € for 20TB (25 €/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly 21,4 € per TB.
📊 As of 23. August 2026, the typical HDD on getgoods.de is 66,2 €/TB or 0,066 €/GB across the 98 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 51,7 €/TB or 0,052 €/GB. The best deals on getgoods.de start from about 118 € for 2TB (59 €/TB), 178 € for 4TB (44,5 €/TB) and 295 € for 8TB (36,9 €/TB). The current best value is 8TB at roughly 36,9 € per TB.
📊 As of 23. August 2026, the typical HDD on Alternate.de is 57 €/TB or 0,057 €/GB across the 149 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 49,4 €/TB or 0,049 €/GB. The best deals on Alternate.de start from about 266 € for 8TB (33,3 €/TB), 359 € for 12TB (29,9 €/TB) and 778 € for 20TB (38,9 €/TB). The current best value is 12TB at roughly 29,9 € per TB.
📊 As of 23 August 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.com.au is $172/TB or $0.172/GB across the 4,645 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $97.6/TB or $0.098/GB. The best deals on eBay.com.au start from about $550 for 8TB ($68.8/TB), $653 for 14TB ($46.6/TB) and $1,152 for 20TB ($57.6/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly $46.6 per TB.
📊 As of 23 août 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.fr is 162 €/TB or 0,162 €/GB across the 2,854 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 46,3 €/TB or 0,046 €/GB. The best deals on Amazon.fr start from about 312 € for 8TB (39 €/TB), 414 € for 14TB (29,6 €/TB) and 539 € for 20TB (27 €/TB). The current best value is 20TB at roughly 27 € per TB.
📊 As of 23 de agosto de 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.es is 216 €/TB or 0,216 €/GB across the 2,882 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 54,9 €/TB or 0,055 €/GB. The best deals on Amazon.es start from about 330 € for 8TB (41,3 €/TB), 498 € for 14TB (35,6 €/TB) and 612 € for 20TB (30,6 €/TB). The current best value is 20TB at roughly 30,6 € per TB.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.ca is $242/TB or $0.242/GB across the 1,932 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $71.4/TB or $0.071/GB. The best deals on Amazon.ca start from about $396 for 8TB ($49.5/TB), $517 for 14TB ($37/TB) and $999 for 20TB ($50/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly $37 per TB.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.ca is $395/TB or $0.395/GB across the 1,331 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $42.5/TB or $0.043/GB. The best deals on eBay.ca start from about $260 for 8TB ($32.5/TB), $405 for 14TB ($28.9/TB) and $912 for 18TB ($50.7/TB). The current best value is 12TB at roughly $24.6 per TB.
📊 As of August 23, 2026, the typical HDD on Newegg.ca is $143/TB or $0.143/GB across the 449 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around $65.9/TB or $0.066/GB. The best deals on Newegg.ca start from about $420 for 8TB ($52.5/TB), $725 for 14TB ($51.8/TB) and $1,042 for 20TB ($52.1/TB). The current best value is 14TB at roughly $51.8 per TB.
📊 As of 23 augustus 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.nl is € 107/TB or € 0,107/GB across the 1,827 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around € 50,8/TB or € 0,051/GB. The best deals on Amazon.nl start from about € 275 for 8TB (€ 34,4/TB), € 515 for 14TB (€ 36,8/TB) and € 542 for 20TB (€ 27,1/TB). The current best value is 16TB at roughly € 23,7 per TB.
📊 As of 23 agosto 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.it is 201 €/TB or 0,201 €/GB across the 4,478 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 51,8 €/TB or 0,052 €/GB. The best deals on Amazon.it start from about 327 € for 8TB (40,9 €/TB), 415 € for 14TB (29,6 €/TB) and 585 € for 20TB (29,2 €/TB). The current best value is 16TB at roughly 28,1 € per TB.
📊 As of 23 agosto 2026, the typical HDD on eBay.it is 104 €/TB or 0,104 €/GB across the 4,636 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 98,4 €/TB or 0,098 €/GB. The best deals on eBay.it start from about 280 € for 8TB (35 €/TB), 394 € for 14TB (28,1 €/TB) and 554 € for 20TB (27,7 €/TB). The current best value is 12TB at roughly 20,8 € per TB.
📊 As of 23 augusti 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.se is 1 502 kr/TB or 1,502 kr/GB across the 1,026 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 734 kr/TB or 0,734 kr/GB. The best deals on Amazon.se start from about 1 036 kr for 2TB (518 kr/TB), 1 409 kr for 4TB (352 kr/TB) and 1 982 kr for 6TB (330 kr/TB). The current best value is 6TB at roughly 330 kr per TB.
📊 As of 23 sierpnia 2026, the typical HDD on Amazon.pl is 564 zł/TB or 0,564 zł/GB across the 1,308 live listings we track, with the widest choice of drives priced around 267 zł/TB or 0,267 zł/GB. The best deals on Amazon.pl start from about 998 zł for 8TB (125 zł/TB), 181 zł for 12TB (15,1 zł/TB) and 1735 zł for 14TB (124 zł/TB). The current best value is 12TB at roughly 15,1 zł per TB.
Sourced from real discussions on r/techsupport and r/datarecovery, cross-checked against live PricePerGig listings.
That gut-drop moment when you delete the wrong thing. Breathe. There is often a good chance of getting it back, if you move fast and do the right thing.
The single most important rule comes first.
Stop saving anything to that drive immediately. Every new file you write risks overwriting what you just deleted.
The table above shows the live price per TB on your marketplace for the backup storage that means you never have this panic again.
Why deleted files are not really gone
Here is the hopeful bit, and the reason recovery works at all.
When you delete a file, the system does not scrub it from the disk. It just marks that space as free to reuse and forgets where the file was.
The actual data sits there untouched until something else gets written over it. Until that happens, recovery software can usually find it and bring it back.
So a freshly deleted file is often very recoverable. The clock is just ticking.
The first thing to do
Speed matters, so act in order.
First, check the recycle bin or trash. Honestly, half the time the file is just sitting there and you can restore it in one click.
If it is not there, stop. Do not save anything else to that drive. Do not install recovery software onto the same drive. Every write is a risk.
Then run recovery software, ideally from a different drive, and let it scan for your lost file.
When recovery works and when it does not
Be realistic about the odds.
Recovery is likely when:
- You act quickly, before much new data is written.
- The drive has not been heavily used since the deletion.
Recovery is unlikely when:
- The space has already been overwritten by new files.
- A lot of time and activity has passed.
There is also a quirk with SSDs. They clear deleted data faster than hard drives because of how they tidy themselves up, so SSD recovery is often harder. Hard drives give you a more forgiving window.
The real fix: backups
Here is the lesson that turns this panic into a shrug.
If the file existed in a backup, deletion is a non event. You just restore it.
Recovery software is the rescue you reach for when you have no backup. A backup is how you never need the rescue.
So once this scare is over, set up backups. Then a deleted file is a thirty second restore, not a frantic recovery mission.
The bottom line
Yes, accidentally deleted files can often be recovered, especially if you stop using the drive immediately and run recovery software quickly. Check the bin first, then act fast.
But the real answer is backups, which make deletion harmless. Grab cheap backup storage at the best price per TB from the live table above, and the next time you delete the wrong thing, you will just smile and restore it. No panic, no problm.