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<h1 class="topictitle1">How Can I Recover Data from a Disk That Was Accidentally Deleted?</h1>
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<div id="body8662426"><div class="p" id="evs_faq_0079__p14294133413172">Check whether the disk has any snapshots or backups created.<ul id="evs_faq_0079__en-us_topic_0000001071452185_ul132971814677"><li id="evs_faq_0079__li844714353213">If there are, use a snapshot or backup to restore the disk data to the state when the snapshot or backup was created. For details, see <a href="evs_01_0012.html">Rolling Back Data from a Snapshot</a> or .<div class="notice" id="evs_faq_0079__en-us_topic_0000001071452185_note1216182011914"><span class="noticetitle"><img src="public_sys-resources/notice_3.0-en-us.png"> </span><div class="noticebody"><p id="evs_faq_0079__en-us_topic_0000001071452185_p51613201094">If the disk was deleted after the last snapshot or backup was created, that incremental data cannot be restored.</p>
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<ul id="evs_faq_0079__ul114481922205414"><li id="evs_faq_0079__li11331325175416">If there are not, the disk data cannot be restored.</li></ul>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="evs_01_0083.html">Deletion</a></div>
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