Disk data recovery used to be a very complicated process. About 15 years ago when computer storage disks were only a fraction of their current size and were measured in MB as opposed to today’s gigabytes, the process of data recovery was extremely difficult. In order to rescue files locked away on a frozen and crashed computer hard drive that drive needed to be sent to a data recovery service lab for recovery. Inside ISO certified clean rooms hard drives were disassembled and repaired. Because hard drives were one of the more expensive components of a personal computer these companies would usually replace burned out hard drive components such as motors and control board’s. Once repairs were effected and the hard drive reinstalled into the computer, access was restored to all of that computer’s files.

Because today’s computer hard drive disks are far more durable, when a computer hard drive fails or crashes the cause is usually not physical damage. More often than not the problem is due to loss of important operational files. These are files which tell your computer where information is stored and how to access that data. You can replace these damage files simply by reloading your Windows operating system. Before doing this you will want to access all of the files stored on your computer’s hard drive and copy those files to a working hard drive or other digital storage. To do exactly this all you will need is File Finder the best software ever developed for disk data recovery. File Finder will start up your computer, even if Windows has failed, and open your hard drive for file copying and recovery. Any recently deleted files are also restored to their original construction so that you may rescue them.

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