Recover deleted partition

I've an ENVY dv7 laptop which has 2TB Data storage and Each 1TB in a separate Hard Disk.
I've deleted the partition from the Hard Disk that doesn't have the Operating System but it had all my data doc files, excel files, JPEC files,....etc.
I've done : Computer-->>Manage-->>Storage-->>Disk Management-->> Right Click-->> Delete Partition.
And that was by mistake.
So please I urgently need any way to recover my 681 GB of data.
Thanks so much.

You might try EaseUS Partition Recovery:
http://www.easeus.com/partition-recovery/
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