Disk recovery is a whole lot easier now that File Finder is available to the general public. For many years File Finder was only made available on a wholesale basis to professional data recovery service laboratories. The reason for this was that the original File Finder program worked from the command line function only. Hence using File Finder was a little bit beyond the reach of the average computer user. In 2007 File Finder was improved to include an easy to operate graphic user interface and the world’s easiest to follow instructions.

Now anyone can be an expert in disk recovery and use File Finder to rescue deleted files on working hard drives, crashed hard drives, and any digital storage device connected to their computer. For example, if you have recently deleted an email you had planned to save, File Finder will search through your computer’s hard drive and locate that exact message for you. If you inadvertently deleted a batch of digital photographs before you had the chance to download them, File Finder will scan through your camera’s digital memory card and bring back to life all of those pictures. Perhaps the most dynamic use of File Finder is in dealing with a crashed hard drive. Because File Finder operates from its own unique miniature Windows operating system, you can use File Finder to start up a crashed desktop or laptop computer. And once File Finder starts up your PC, those same helpful instructions will guide you through the process of copying out your files to a new and safe location.

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