Hard disk file recovery differs from recovery of lost or damaged files from solid state digital storage in that before we can attempt to recover files from and a computer’s hard disk. We must ascertain whether the disk itself is physically damaged or has merely suffered loss of essential operating files. Usually when a hard disk has suffered physical malady other obvious signs such as smoke creeping from the area of the computer motherboard, rapid clicking noises or simply an inability to attempt hard drive access.
By comparison a logic crash occurs when somehow during startup of shutdown of Windows a dozen or so important operating system files lose their structure. Once files lose their binary structure, they essentially cease to exist. And without these important files Windows is unable to open your computer’s hard drive. In computers manufactured during the last five years most hard drive failure is due to this type of logic crash. Recovery from this problem requires reloading your Windows operating system. Before you can do this however you must access your hard drive and copy from it all of the files. This is expressly the purpose for which File Finder was created.





