The purpose and need for hard disc data recovery is usually based on one particular set of circumstances. Those are when, due to a logic crash, your computer’s internal hard drive has failed. We can attempt to recognize this problem by looking for a few basic symptoms. Perhaps the most obvious indicator of a crashed hard drive is when we are faced with the blue Windows error screen. This is a Windows message screen that briskly informs you that you are missing essential files needed to load Windows and consequently start your computer.
A similar situation exists when your computer will partially load and freeze at various points of startup such as when reaching the Windows welcome screen. As odd as it may sound these are actually good signs because they tell us that our computer has merely suffered a logic crash and has not incurred physical damage. To repair our computer in cases where a logic crash has shut down the hard drive we merely need to reload our version of Windows. This leads us back to hard disc data recovery for we must always open our crashed hard drive and copy from it any valuable files before we reload Windows. Reloading Windows reformats our computer’s hard drive and essentially removes the files needed to access our stored data. In order to start your computer that has a crashed hard drive and open that drive for file copying to external storage such as a USB flash drive you will need to load the special File Finder recovery disk.





