Thanks to File Finder data recovery from crashed hard drive storage has just gotten a lot easier. Why is this? Before we invented File Finder, recovering deleted or damaged files from a crashed hard drive was very complicated. To begin with you had to dismantle your computer and remove the hard drive unit. On laptop computers this is incredibly difficult. Still assuming you did manage to remove the hard drive unit from your desktop or laptop computer the next step needed to recover hard drive files was to connect that hard drive to another working computer. This can only be accomplished by means of Serial ATA cables. Of course you have to partially dismantle the working computer in order to make these connections. If your hard drive has simply suffered a logic crash, the operating system on the working computer will allow you to recover any stored files. But, if that crashed hard drive also contains deleted files you will also need a powerful file recovery program installed on to the working PC.

The truth is, half of the time, when attempting to connect the two computers together for data recovery, the cables and the connections are incompatible. Before File Finder was created this left the only choice of sending your hard drive away to a data recovery service lab and paying up to $1000 to have your files saved. So why is it possible to handle all of these data recovery problems with one superior program, File Finder? File Finder loads on to your damaged computer by means of its CD/DVD disk drive. The only thing you need a spare computer for is to download File Finder originally and burn the special recovery disk. The File Finder recovery disk and program loaded onto it will start up your computer even if it has a crashed hard drive to give you access to all of your files.

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