The Windows operating system is actually a graphic user interface between a computer’s hardware and you as the computer’s operator. The primary functions of this operating system are to start and run programs and record gathered information. This information in the form of files is stored in your computer’s hard drive or on external digital media. As Microsoft’s operating system has evolved over the years the preferred structure of file storage has also evolved. Presently the MS operating system uses NTFS, or the New Technology File System. Data recovery software for Windows is specifically designed so as to recognize digital information stored within this system. Most data retrieval software is unable to accommodate a large range of operating system versions. This creates a scenario whereby the average computer user must purchase a lost data finding tool that will only work on one computer.
FileFinder was developed as a universal approach to data recovery software for Windows. The program will scan an entire hard drive for lost, damaged or deleted files on any computer, using any version of Microsoft’s operating system built in the last 10 years. Our software has also been developed with an eye to the future, as it is already compatible with the new Version Seven OS. When developing this remarkable data retrieving software Windows XP was the initial focus of our design with the idea in mind that older computers were more likely to require hard drive file recovery. We have expanded the power and scope of FileFinder to include earlier versions of Microsoft formats such as FAT32. However, FileFinder remains the ultimate data recovery software for NTFS versions of Windows from 2000 forward.





