Any basic file recovery program can help you if you have simply accidentally deleted a few files such as emails for digital photos from your computer’s hard drive. And that same simple data recovery tool is perfect if you deleted files from your digital camera’s memory card but forgot to first download the pictures. Unfortunately this is the limitation built into almost every data recovery utility currently offered. The exception to this limitation of course is File Finder. Yes File Finder will easily assist you in all of those simple file recovery processes. You can use File Finder for compact flash recovery, Microsoft Word document recovery and even to recover songs deleted accidentally from your iPod.
But when you are dealing with a crashed hard drive those other programs are simply not built to handle the job. File Finder uses a unique separate operating system to access all of the files on your crashed hard drive. File Finder is built on a miniature version of Windows so it is completely compatible with your computer’s microprocessor. The File Finder Windows shell will start up your computer and open your hard drive for you even if your version of Windows is no longer working.





