Deleted data recovery generally refers to the retrieval and rescue of files on personal computers that have been inadvertently erased. Accidental deletion of folders and the items inside of them occurs when any of several scenarios are present. The most common cause of lost data is human error. And the greatest instance of this human error in accidental deletion occurs when we absent mindedly empty our Windows recycle bin before double checking all of its contents for needed files. Another very common instance inadvertant yet reversible deletion happens when we use external digital storage devices such as compact flash drives and book drives. When we delete a data from one of these external drives, that data content is not temporarily stored in our Windows recycle bin.
So, we must either be very careful deleting files from external devices such as memory cards or have at our disposal an easy means to recover these lost itemss. Perhaps one of the most hidden ways that files are inadvertently deleted occurs when we uninstall no longer needed programs from our computer. Many times these computer programs are attached to needed operation system dlls. Removing the program also removes parts of our computer OS. In any of these cases the solution remains the same and that is to load the special FileFinder recovery disk onto our computer and follow the simple step by step instructions that come with FileFinder. These will guide anyone, regardless of their prior computer experience to the process of quickly and efficiently recovering lost folders.





