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RecuvaDownload for Windows 11 — Free 64-bit Download

If you're on Windows 11 and need to get a deleted file back today, you're in the right place. There's one installer for every supported version of Windows — it detects your system architecture automatically and installs the correct 64-bit or 32-bit components without you needing to choose.

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Download the installer below, run it with administrator rights, and install to a drive other than the one you're recovering from. No sign-up, no license key, no separate "Windows 11 edition."

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v1.55.0 · 5.4 MB · Windows & macOS

Is there a separate Windows 11 version?

No — the same installer package covers Windows 7 through Windows 11, in both 32-bit and 64-bit environments. Windows 11's stricter driver signing and permission model doesn't require any special build; the installer simply requests administrator rights during setup, the same as it does on Windows 10.

Before you install: pick the right drive

Install to a drive that is not the one holding your missing file — ideally your main system drive if you're recovering from a USB stick or SD card, or a secondary drive if your system drive itself is the one you need to scan. Installing on top of the very files you're trying to recover can overwrite them before the scan even starts.

System requirements

Downloading & running RecuvaDownload

1. Install or extract it

Use the Windows or macOS button on this page. For the installer, run it with administrator rights; for the portable ZIP, extract it to a drive you're not scanning.

2. Scan, preview, restore

Pick the drive or device, run quick scan first, switch to deep scan if needed, then restore selected files to a different drive than the one you scanned.

FAQs

No. The scan-and-restore tool is free with no recovery cap, watermark, or trial period.

No — the installer is signed and shouldn't trigger antivirus warnings. If your antivirus flags it, check you downloaded it from this page rather than a third-party mirror.

The installer targets x86/x64 systems. ARM-based Windows 11 devices running x64 emulation can usually run it, but native ARM isn't a supported target.

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