Hard disk recovery services as opposed to recovery tools
If you have been searching throughout the internet for hard disk recovery services, then by now you probably are aware that their charges for recovery are outrageous. What’s more, most of the services file recovery labs perform and consequently charge you for are completely unnecessary. When internal drives originally came into popular use in the earliest days of PCs, they were not particularly physically durable. As such, data recovery labs and the hardware servicing functions they performed as part of data retrieval were necessary. However, in the last ten years, hard drive design and construction has risen in quality to such a degree that you are very unlikely to need mechanical service, even on what we know today to be a “crashed” drive. Usually when our hard drive has crashed today, it is what’s known as a logic crash which causes a PC not to load Windows. What this means is that a few files in your operating system have been lost and all you must do to solve the problem is reload your OS. Before you reload your Windows files though, you will need to retrieve any important data stored on your PC. The easiest way to do this is by using FileFinder.
FileFinder was designed especially for personal computers with crashed Windows operating systems. FileFinder runs from a special recovery CD or DVD which you create with the installation package you download. Once you load the disc into your crashed computer and restart it, your PC will run from the built in Mini Windows operating system on the disc. This mini OS will allow you to access your internal drive and rescue any files on it with our software.
Don’t subject yourself to the hassle and expense of hard disk recovery services, when you can do the same job with ease by using FileFinder.








The basic task of file rescue breaks down into two areas. Those are search and recover. FileFinder has the ability to quickly scan your computer’s hard disk or any digital media connected to your PC. Our application looks through common storage devices such as SD cards and Compact Flash drives at lightning speed. Speed of scan is important for when one is looking through a 500GB drive, as a slow program can take hours to accomplish what FileFinder does in minutes.