Hard disk failure recovery for OS crashes
If you are combing the internet for hard disk failure recovery solutions, you need to be sure of how the drive in question has actually failed. If your hard drive is making clicking noises or you noticed smoke or burning smells emanating from your personal computer, then you obviously have physical damage to the disk or its related components. But, if your issue is that your PC displays only a black or bright blue Windows error screen upon startup or sticks at the loading screen, all you have wrong is what is known as a logic crash. With a logic crash, you have simply lost a few essential operating system files which is what prevents Windows from starting. The solution to a damaged Windows operating system is just to reload your OS and default applications/drivers. The greater issue is that before you can do such a thing, you must recover your still stored and inaccessible files on your hard disk. If you don’t recover your files, reloading Windows will erase and overwrite them through reformatting of the disk.
You have nothing to worry about though, as you have found FileFinder. Our software was built first and foremost with hard disk failure recovery on logic crashed drives in mind. Our recovery program is run from a CD or DVD which you create from the downloaded installation package. When you load the recovery disc into your computer and then restart it, your crashed hard drive will no longer be a factor, as FileFinder runs from the CD drive, RAM and microprocessor or your PC. This enables your computer to start up and you will be able to run the program to recover and save any of your once inaccessible files to a safe external storage device.






If your computer refuses to start up and you are seeing a Windows error message saying something like, fatal error missing files, you should be aware that this indicates a hard disk that has crashed due to a logic failure. The term logic failure simply means that the operating files used to access your computer have been damaged and will no longer allow you to open the internal drive. The conventional solution in this situation is to send your drive off to a hard disk data recovery expert. These service laboratories will connect your hard drive to a technician computer and use that PC to copy out all of your stored files. Aside from the obvious time factor involved of approximately one week waiting for the service lab to complete the task, these companies charge several hundred dollars for even the most basic file rescue procedure.
The first is that you will need to dismantle your computer and remove from it the internal drive so that it can be connected by means of cables to another separate computer onto which you previously installed their low quality recovery tool. The second factor that is never mentioned by conventional data recovery companies is that if you connect your hard disk by means of cables to a separate computer you don’t need their program at all. The working Windows operating system on the second computer will open your crashed drive for you and allow you to copy out its contents. The reason for using a data retrieval program is strictly to find and restore deleted data. Files that are locked away in a crashed hard drive are not deleted.
You will use the installation package to create a special CD or DVD that holds the recovery program. The CD or DVD is then loaded into any PC with a crashed hard drive. Even if your computer is displaying a Windows blue error screen or freezes when reaching the Windows welcome screen FileFinder will start up your PC using its own operating system. Once your computer starts up you can then use its powerful scanning and copying features to reach inside of your PC and rescue all of your files.