If you are having a problem with data recovery restore those lost, damaged or deleted files easily by using FileFinder. Let us consider the difficulties most people face when attempting do it yourself data rescue.
To begin with most data retrieval companies leave you guessing as to which program of the many they sell is the best for your application. If you are dealing with a photo recovery problem, should you purchase an application specifically designed for memory cards or one that can handle retrieval of deleted data from any type of digital media? The same companies offer programs for the Windows FAT32 system as well as NTFS. Which do you need if you are attempting to retrieve lost information on a computer using Windows XP as its operating system? And, if you purchased that software, will it still let you rescue files on a camera memory card? Trying to choose the right program can be more difficult than the actual file recovery problem itself.
The confusing runaround offered by ordinary data recovery software companies
When you go to the homepage of a data retrieval company and see dozens of different products, each with a different promise and purpose, you can rest assured that company is in the business of trying to take advantage of your lack of knowledge in the area of file recovery. And you can be assured that if they are trying to lure you into purchasing many data recovery restore programs because you are uncertain as to which is the exact software you need that there is just as high a likelihood that none of their applications are very effective at all. Many data retrieval programs use simple “search word” technology for the purpose of retrieval.
Basically what this means is that these companies create applications with long lists of file extensions on them and direct that program to search through your hard drive for any deleted digital information that originally used that file type. This is why they have to offer so many different pieces of software. One data recovery restore program only lists digital photo types while another will use a list of document types. Another program may only be able to recognize files used on one version of Windows. This game goes on and on until you are forced to buy several hundred dollars worth of software.
What separates FileFinder from other software
FileFinder was developed using an entirely different system of searching and scanning. Our program simply looks for structures in binary code that represent file functions. When a block of code is located our application translates that code into a file and places the original name and extension on a list of recoverable data. Yes this does create a lengthy list, but one must remember the object is to find all of the lost information not half of it.
At FileFinder we have eliminated the need to waste time and money sorting through and trying out several different recovery programs. Our software is an all in one recovery solution. FileFinder works for recovery of photos, Word documents and files from music players. And FileFinder is specifically targeted towards rescue of files from crashed hard drives.





