No other program for data recovery from hard disk storage is near as effective as FileFinder. Yes, there are plenty of programs that can effectively search for, locate and save accidentally deleted files. But when dealing with data retrieval, hard drives that have crashed present a special problem. Let us first begin by explaining what the expression crashed drive actually means. When you attempt to start your desktop or laptop and halfway through the loading of Windows you are presented with an message saying something like fatal error on a blue or black screen this usually means that your hard disk, the place where your computer stores all of its files, has suffered a logic crash. All this really means is that several of the files used to control your computer have been corrupted and will no longer run. The problem is that your Windows operating system information is on that same space. In most instances of data recovery hardware is not a factor, but when that hardware does not receive instructions it renders the device useless.

So how are you to start your computer and access important items stored on it if the files that start your PC are locked away inside that disk drive? Most data rescue programs require you to remove the hard drive from your desktop or laptop computer and connect it by cable to a second PC. Unfortunately, there are hundreds of different PC manufacturers, hundreds of different hard disk manufacturers and far too many types of connections.

FileFinder avoids the need for any data recovery hardware complications, because the program includes a standalone version of Windows Vista. This miniature Windows operating system loads directly onto your computer’s microprocessor by means of cd CD/DVD disc. From there you can start your computer and access all of the information on your PC hard drive. FileFinder will even search for and recover files that were accidentally deleted or damaged.

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