OP, here’s a basic breakdown for you.
When you delete a file on Windows it does not vanish instantly.
What actually happens: the system marks that space as free until something new is saved there.
The old data still exists on the disk. That’s why recovery is possible (but only if you act quickly and carefully).
Here’s what you should do:
- Stop using the PC
Every new file risks overwriting your video. No browsing. No downloads. No installs.
- Use good recovery software
I would recommend: R-Studio, PhotoRec, or UFS Explorer.
- Save recovered files to another drive
NEVER restore recovered data to the same disk you’re scanning
That will lower your chances or even destroy reocverable files
Handled correctly, yes, you can restore deleted videos from Windows.
But time and method matter a LOT.