If you’re reading this hoping to discover what amounts to a fair data recovery price, consider a few of these facts. One, sending your computer or its hard drive off to a service laboratory so that they may access your files and copy them out for you is tremendously expensive. Although many companies offering the service claim a base price of one or two hundred dollars, the truth is the average price paid for retrieval of information from a service laboratory is around $1000.
The next fact to consider is that the basis for the data recovery price is the assumed need for physical repair of your computer hard disk. This repair is not a permanent one which would allow you to resume use of the drive; it is merely a temporary patch that allows the service lab to then copy your files out to a large external drive.
Now consider that fully 99% of all hard disk crashes are not related to a physical malfunction. And that almost all hard drive crashes are due to the loss of a few simple but important operating system files. The last thought to take note of in your study of data retrieval expense is that you probably don’t need the help of a file recovery service lab at all. Almost always the exact same recovery actions can be done at home using the very computer from which you plan to reclaim files. The final word in understanding data rescue costs is that you don’t need to pay them. All you need to get back damaged or deleted files, even those that are preventing your computer from operating is FileFinder, a do it yourself solution.
Recovering crashed drives and deleted files at a reasonable price
Our program was designed to be a simple and cost effective way to undelete data or retrieve information from crashed hard drives. These two functions encompass many different individual data recovery tasks such as unerasing Microsoft Word documents or digital camera photos. And of course the main topic of our discussion is recovery of items from crashed hard drives or personal computers that will not start up.
Data recovery price comparisons that include charges from service labs clearly show that FileFinder’s total cost of less than $40.00 make the purchasing of the program and its use just one time extremely cost effective. This does not even consider the money you save by not having to reconstruct lost files. Take for example FileFinder’s ability to recover unsaved Microsoft Word documents. The time and effort required to recreate a 1000 word business report is far more costly than using our software to locate and recover all of that work. Another consideration is that usually when we are forced to redo a project because of a lost file, the work is never as fresh the second time as was the original. One use of FileFinder for recovery of any simple project pays for the program itself. Of course, some file types such as jpegs of family pictures are beyond priceless.


