For anyone who has ever wondered how to recover deleted files, this article offers a simple step by step set of instructions. Consider first where files that have been accidentally deleted have actually gone to. Most people think that when they deleted a file the information on that file was permanently erased from their computers hard drive. This is hardly the case. When we delete a file, all we actually do is instruct our computer to mark the space that file held as now available to be written to. The information the file held is still magnetically embedded onto your hard drive’s rotating disk. Of course, now that the space for the information has been relabeled as empty as soon, as you save a new file, your deleted file data is forever lost. But generally speaking if you move quickly enough you can retrieve any recently deleted files.
We do this by using a special program designed for file recovery.
We recommend our program File Finder because File Finder supports any Windows operating system and any Windows file storage system. Unlike other lower quality programs to recover deleted files File Finder will start up and recover files from crashed or non operational computers. File Finder is able to do this by incorporating into its program a miniature Windows operating system, so that even if your version of Windows has failed, the File Finder version will succeed in starting your computer and granting you access to all of your files.





