If you would like to know how to recover files, this article will be of great assistance to you. We will begin by ascertaining the type and scope of your recovery problem. Often we are simply attempting to undelete a few items that we inadvertently erased or emptied from the Windows recycle bin without checking. This type of deleted file recovery is extremely simple and easily achieved with FileFinder. A more difficult scenario exists when our computer will not start and instead of seeing Windows load we are faced with what is known as a black or blue Windows error screen. This screen informs us that several important operating system files are missing. In truth the error screen message usually refers to only one DLL, but the actual amount of damaged information is usually far greater and one should always assume on seeing the blue or black error screen that the entire Windows operating system must be reloaded.

Before doing so we must rescue from that hard drive all of the information stored inside it. Once again this is a quick and easy task. Upon creating and loading into your PC the FileFinder disc you have the option of either using the simple built in copy function on the entire drive or starting the data retrieval program and using that to do a deeper more complete search and recovery. Either system will work perfectly fine however if you suspect many of your files were damaged or deleted on that drive prior to the crash it will be far more effective to use FileFinder to locate and recover all of the stored files.

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