There is only one data retrieval system that can be labeled as easy recovery software and that system is File Finder. When using every other data recovery program, you must be extraordinarily careful how you download the program. If you download a conventional file recovery program onto your computer’s hard drive you will most likely overwrite recently deleted or recently emptied from the Windows recycle bin files. Once you overwrite these files they are gone forever. To use a conventional file recovery program you must download the program to a separate computer and connect that computer using cables directly to your hard drive. Finding all of the connections and making sure they are compatible is an incredibly difficult task.
What makes File Finder easy to use?
The reason we call File Finder easy recovery software is that the only thing you use a spare or friend’s computer for is to burn a simple CD or DVD. This disc is loaded into any computer from which you need to retrieve lost files. Operating from the disk and your computer’s microprocessor, File Finder will scan your entire hard drive in seconds to find any recoverable files. Any other types of digital storage devices such as flash drives and memory cards will also be scanned in this manner using File Finder.
The first steps of simple file recovery
The basic File Recovery planning behind File Finder is that we want to first create a list of all existing and recoverable files. This is done based upon individual drives and whatever digital storage media are connected to those drives. Examples of these would be your computer’s internal hard drive, digital camera SD cards, or popular USB flash drives. File Finder is designed so that you may isolate any device or drive for searching. This is especially helpful when we know that important files such as digital photographs were last seen and used on our camera itself. By connecting our camera or its memory card to our computer, File Finder will recognize that device and place it on a drop down menu listed as a drive. Simply selecting the drive and clicking find files initiates a complete search of all the information both shown and hidden on any device connected through that drive. This same process is used to search through the built in hard drive of your computer.
What makes File Finder an easy recovery software solution is that this fast searching feature returns a list of every single file, including those that are visible and existing and those that are hidden and deleted. Once File Finder creates the recoverable file list, you can visually scroll down and look for specific missing files or use the File Finder auto sort function to search through the files for you. The special free advanced file recovery instructions included the File Finder will even guide you through the process of locating files that have been renamed by Windows such as deleted recycle bin files and files for unsaved Microsoft Word documents.
File Finder supports every version of Windows and any device that connects to a Windows based PC.





