When it comes to data recovery, the best thing about laptop computers is also the worst thing. All of those miniaturized components that go into the building of laptop or notebook computers are packed into your laptop computer’s case very tightly. Unlike a large tower type desktop computer, dismantling a notebook is a somewhat precarious process. Most companies offering data recovery services charge far more to recover data from laptop computers. There is a very simple way to find and recover files that have been accidentally deleted from your laptop computer’s hard drive.
File Finder will access any files deleted from that drive in just minutes. And should you be faced with a problem where files in your computer are damaged to the point that Windows will not load and your computer will not start up, File Finder will once again come to your rescue.
Because File Finder utilizes its own miniature version of Windows, missing operating system files do not prevent the program from both starting your computer and accessing all of the stored files. This is an incredibly important feature when dealing with the need to recover data from laptop computers because conventional data recovery systems require you to dismantle the computer and remove the hard drive component. This is never necessary when using File Finder.
The chance of a component crash versus a file crash in laptops
While over 98% of all failures requiring you to recover data from laptop and desktop computer hard drives are due to a logic crash as opposed to a physical breakdown of components, one must always remember that laptop computers are transported and bumped around far more often than their desktop counterparts. One cannot always guarantee that a simple loss of files is the cause for a crashed laptop hard drive or a notebook computer that will not load Windows and start.
Perhaps one of the best features of File Finder is that due to its low price it is entirely feasible to use File Finder as a diagnostic tool for laptop computers before you assume that the hard disk drive in it has incurred physical damage. This premise also holds true when dealing with desktop computers. Amazingly when one does install the File Finder recovery disk into their computers disk drive and discovers a problem related to physical damage the majority of these instances do not involve the hard drive itself.
Even though computer hardware failure has become increasingly rare over the last five years, it is not unusual for a desktop or laptop computer’s motherboard to overheat and permanently fail. Should you install the File Finder recovery disk into your desktop or laptop computer and should the File Finder program not start your computer the cause will not be physical damage having occurred to your computer’s hard disk drive. What makes this an interesting procedure is that either File Finder’s unique miniature version of Windows operating platform will start your crashed computer or you will know that the fault is in a major component of the computer’s motherboard itself. This knowledge will enable you to remove the hard drive from your failed computer and connect it to a working computer and at that point rescue all of your files.
Remember, in better than 98% of all cases File Finder will start your computer and recover data from laptop hard drives. And in those few situations where your computer is damaged beyond repair you will have diagnosed the problem at a very low cost.


