When using most data recovery tools, disk file recovery performed on a do it yourself basis is quite a challenge. The reason for this is that in order to access a crashed hard drive the average data retrieval program must have that internal drive connected to a second computer by means of intricate cables. This extra PC is often referred to as a technician computer. While many people may have a spare PC lying about, seldom are they willing to dismantle it as well as the computer holding their crashed drive and connect the two together. Taking apart a working PC with the hope of using it to access a failed one is obviously foolhardy. A better solution for disk file recovery is to use FileFinder.
With FileFinder the only time that you will need a second computer is to download our installation package and create a special recovery CD/DVD. That special recovery disc can then be loaded onto any PC from which you need to recover information. Remember if your hard disk drive has crashed you must access the files on that drive and copy them to safe external storage before you reload your Windows operating system. Yes reloading Windows will put your computer back online but no one should do this at the expense of losing all of their stored files. Even if your computer will not load Windows and start due to a crashed hard drive and lost operating system data, FileFinder will start your PC. This is accomplished by using a proprietary miniature Windows operating system. This OS will start your PC directly from its microprocessor. Once your PC has started you can reach all of your files.





