If you have attempted to start your PC and found yourself faced with a bright blue error screen this article will be of immense help to you. Most people assume when seeing the Windows fatal error screen that it means their computer has suffered a hard drive crash. The truth of the matter is that your computer, whether it is a desktop or laptop model is probably completely healthy and in perfect condition. The only problem you have is that the Windows files used to run your PC have been damaged. This damage occurs very easily. When using a laptop a simple bump can result in lost information. Laptop computers by virtue of their having built in batteries seldom lose files due to loss of power. But, a desktop PC without a battery backup can easily lose files if power is interrupted during start up or shut down.

The solution in either case is to reload your version of Windows. Reloading Windows does take several hours and will result in your hard disk being reformatted. In this case, reformatted is another way of saying erased. By now you realize that reloading the operating system resulting in erasing of all of your stored files is a problem unto itself. Obviously you must first retrieve all of your stored digital information from your crashed computer before you can reload Windows. This process known as computer hard drive recovery is performed by data recovery service laboratories at a very high price. The cost to find and recover all of the data from a 250 GB hard disk is usually around $1000.00. Fortunately you can avoid this expense and recover your files on your own using FileFinder.

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