The need for data recovery developed in coordination with the entire personal computer industry. It almost seems as if from the moment the first file was saved onto a floppy disk and then was deleted, someone realized they needed that file back. As greater size storage for digital information was developed, the need for file rescue grew with it. Even the smallest hard drives deveoped problems resulting in lost information.
In the early nineties hundreds of companies sprang up specializing in copying out data from computer hard drives. Most of these companies evolved into the service labs we have today. For a hefty price these firms will access a failed hard drive and copy from it all the files. 10 years ago when the cause of a hard drive failure was due to physical damage, this was an essential service. And the time required to repair the physically damaged hard drive justified the tremendous cost. It was and is routine to pay 500 to 2000 dollars for dissassmbly and rescue of files from a bad drive.
An untold truth of the modern data recovery service industry
Today the same companies are charging the same high rates for working on hard drives that in actuality are not physically damaged. These hard drives have simply incurred what is known as a logic crash. All that is wrong with these hard drives is that the files used to run them have been lost.
So we’re faced with an odd conundrum. In order to rescue our stored documents, pictures, applications, etc. from a hard drive we must first find and replace the lost files on the hard drive that runs the hard drive. This is exactly as ridiculous as it sounds. Consider also, that the same service lab companies imply that all hard drive access processes are equally complex and expensive. This includes retrieval of files from digital cameras, USB flash drives.
There is positively no reason to pay a service lab to find lost files for you.
FileFinder, the world’s most efficient data recovery tool, can help you rescue them.
A common data recovery scenario
Let us examine a typical yet difficult information retrieval situation. One day you go to start your computer and instead of loading Windows all you see is a blue or black Windows error screen. The message on the screen tells you a .dll file or two is missing and as a consequence Windows cannot load. Many times, in this situation, people think that all they need to do is load the missing .dlls and their hard drive and computer will be fully operational again. This is never the case. That error message means that you must reload the Windows operating system. Before you can do this, however you must remove from the failed hard drive all of your stored files. This process is the center of data recovery. And for this process FileFinder was developed.
When you load the program onto your computer by means of the disk drive your computer will start up by using a miniature version of Windows Vista. (We built this in!) Because your hard drive is never accessed to start the computer, the mini Windows is able to operate all of the basic functions on your PC. These include access to the broken hard drive giving you the opportunity to copy any or all of the information it contains.
No other data rescue program has this ability. In fact, with every other program you must dismantle your computer and connect the failed hard drive to a technician computer by means of cables. Only FileFinder gives you true do it yourself data recovery ability.
And, our program can locate lost or damaged folderss on any type of digital storage device connected to your computer such as a camera smart card, USB flash drive or external hard drive.





