How do I recover a deleted Kindle book? I accidentally deleted a book from my Kindle account. Is there any chance of recovery? I would try any suggestion with all my heart.
Dany· Answered on Feb 28, 2023
The way, which should be most effective and fast, is to recover files on Kindle with a powerful Kindle recovery tool that supports recovering files of ebook file format EPUB, pictures jpg, jpeg, png, git, etc. EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard is what we recommend. If you don't feel certain about the recovery result, you can try its free data recovery software first, which allows you to recover 2GB of data for free.
Note that if your kindle is older than the above editions and it could not be detected as a drive by your computer, EaseUS data recovery software may not be able to scan and restore the lost books from the kindle.
Now, connect your Kindle to your computer via the original USB data cable, and let's start restoring deleted books from your kindle:
Step 1. Choose the exact file location and then click the "Scan" button to continue.
Step 2. After the process, select the "Deleted Files" and "Other Lost Files" folders in the left panel. Then, you can apply the "Filter" feature or click the "Search files or folders" button to find the deleted files.
Step 3. Click the "Recover" button and save the restored files – ideally, it should be different from the original one.
Another way is to restore your Amazon account. If you deleted files straight from Kindle, they should have gone into your archives collection. To find the folder and redownload it, follow the steps behind it.
Step 1. Turn on your Kindle, and press the HOME button.
Step 2. Press MENU and then select View Archived Items. There you'll see all your files purchased from Amazon.
Step 3. Find the book you want and either click it to download and open it (the device will probably ask you to turn on your wireless) or flick right and "add to home".
Use EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard to recover deleted or lost files easily and quickly.
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