Your PC stores information in many places and in many ways. Most of the information you save is placed into a folder and labeled as a file. These items are stored on your PC’s hard drive or other digital media such as flash memory and SD cards. Depending on when your hardware was manufactured and which manufacturer produced it, the structure by which are information is stored can vary greatly. Still for the most part Windows data is stored on either file allocation tables or the New Technology File System. Even external digital storage such as large book drives use one of these file storage systems.
Computer data recovery refers to retrieval of lost, damaged or deleted digital information from both the internal hard disk of your computer and any peripheral devices connected to it. When dealing with only the internal storage of a PC we think and act in terms of computer hard drive recovery. In both scenarios those being retrieval of information from internal and external hardware we must rely upon broad range PC recovery software. For general purpose Windows computer data recovery the recommended program is always FileFinder. Our software was designed so that anyone regardless of their computer experience can use the program to both find deleted items and data on logic crashed drives.





