Undelete memory card data on MMC, SD and Compact Flash cards
It is amazing how so many of us manage to mistakenly delete files on external storage media. It is usually not more than a few seconds later that we realize that the data we just sent to oblivion was very important. Once that realization occurs, we embark on a journey to undelete memory card data hoping that a solution exists. There is nothing to be concerned about though, as a very good solution does exist and it is a powerfule data rescue program called FileFinder. Our great program can locate images deleted from digital camera cards in literally just seconds. Even SD cards several gigabytes in size are easily scanned through. The software will recover deleted and overwritten files on SD, MMC, Compact Flash and other types of solid state digital media with ease.
In addition to being a superb tool to rescue images, FileFinder can also retrieve data on USB flash drives, external hard drives, floppy disks and of course standard internal hard drives. Even more amazing is the program’s ability to startup and access data on logic crashed PCs displaying the Windows error screen.
Having a program to undelete memory card files is great, but why not have a program that can help you with any deleted file recovery situation and rescue your files if the unexpected happens and your computer crashes? Choose the file rescue program that can do more for you; choose FileFinder.







When you use FileFinder for general purpose data retrieval, one of its special features is the ability to recover deleted items with the original folder structure intact. This means that after simply directing the program to search through your computer’s entire hard drive, you need only locate the folder into which your deleted program was placed. FileFinder lists all savable items and folders by their original names. You can either manually scroll down the list until you find your program or type the folder name into the search box for instant sorting. Once you locate your program folder, check the select box and click on recover. That folder and all of the files hidden within it will be instantly copied to new safe storage on your computer’s desktop or in any folder you choose.
We can assume that if you are looking for a program to unerase items, that you have somehow or other deleted folders or their contents you had truly wished to keep. Usually this is due to our own error as we simply choose delete instead of save or empty our Windows Recycle Bin without realizing we have just deleted files we wanted that were hidden inside. Certain types of files are erased by other programs on our computer. Microsoft Outlook will toss messages away in an instant if the inbox becomes overfilled. My Pictures folders often remove older pictures once the folder size is exceeded. There are literally dozens of ways by which data can end up as deleted. Fortunately the paths we take to undelete lost data adjust to any type of problem.
To unerase deleted files lost in any of the above ways use FileFinder. Our program can scan a large hard drive in just minutes to locate all lost items. And once they are found you are given options for preview and sorting to save you from having to manually look through thousands of folders. This powerful software allows you to auto-sort your recoverable files into common categories such as documents, videos or pictures. Or if you need to find a specific name or extension you can use the text box search function. Type any name or extension such as anniversarypic or JPEG into the search box and every file matching that type is shown before you. No other unerase tool is built with such a simple and easy to use sorting feature.
More importantly, unlike other unerase software, FileFinder loads only onto your CD or DVD drive without ever risking damage to any stored data. All you need to do is burn the recovery CD/DVD disc on any other computer you have access to and load that special disc onto any PC on which you want to find data. Our application will load from its unique built in Windows operating system and self-start both the program and its instructions. The instructions are so simple to follow that even a Dad could understand them on Christmas Eve.