Many people who had computers in the late 1980s and early 1990s still think that their PCs internal disk is a somewhat fragile device. While hard drives were not too sturdy when first constructed in the mid 1980s and often it was advisable to actually park that drive before moving the computer, today’s internal drives are extraordinarily tough. They are so strong that a conventional hard disk can actually be used in portable and totable netbooks. These tiny laptops get bounced around quite a bit.

All of this leads us to the topic of harddisk data recovery. When your hard drive crashes and freezes, it is very doubtful that the cause is physical damage. In 99 out of 100 cases a hard disk crash is caused by a few simple yet important Windows operating system files been corrupted during startup or shutdown of your computer. Often this happens when power is interrupted while Windows is loading. The solution to restoring your PC to full operating strength is to reload your Windows operating system. Before doing so you must first copy to safety all of the files stored on your computer. We do this by using the FileFinder data recovery system. FileFinder loads on to your PC by means of a special recovery disk. That disc allows complete access to all files stored on your PC’s internal drive as well as any files that have been recently deleted.

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