Before you initiate any data recovery downloads you had better read the fine print on that program’s web site. Almost every suite of file recovery software comes equipped with a major problem. That problem is that a program for data recovery download is very likely to land on your hard drive in such a way as to overwrite and destroy recently deleted files that you had hoped to recover. Consider that usually the deleted files you wish to recover were some of the last files saved. Your computer hard drive, in an effort to be efficient saves files to the closest points. These are usually locations that have recently been opened up by deleting other files and marking those spaces as now available for storage. The chances are your data recovery software downloads will overwrite and destroy the very files you are trying to rescue.

There are two ways to get around this problem…

One is to remove your computer hard drive and connect that drive by means of cables to a second computer. This is not for the beginner. The other, and obviously more logical way to safely recover deleted files is to use File Finder. File Finder loads its powerful data recovery software directly onto your computer’s microprocessor without ever having to store files on your hard drive. File Finder actually starts your computer using its own special Windows operating system that will allow you to enter any storage device inside of or connected to your computer.

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