Data files differ from applications in that they are created and stored in a different segment of our computer’s hard drive. Applications are usually connected as part of our Windows operating system. Data becomes lost or damaged usually through human error. We simply forget we need a file and accidentally delete it or place it into the Windows recycle bin and consequently empty the bin without looking. Other ways that data can become lost are due to simple transfer and compression. A small but given percentage of all transfers result in loss of digital information.
Amazingly the greatest need for data file recovery software does not arise from accidental deletion of information so much as failure of our Windows operating system .DLLs. These files which are loaded and unloaded every time we start or shut down our computer are prone to damage. Once we have lost or damaged enough of these operating system DLLs our computer can no longer startup and consequently access everything that we have stored. FileFinder will start up a computer that has a crashed Windows operating system and open for you all of the hard disk files so that you may copy them to safety. Once your items are safely stored elsewhere you are free to reload your Windows operating system and as a result of which reload your hard drive access information. You will then of course need to transfer your data back to your hard disk. These are all very simple operations.





