When we attempt to answer the question of how to recover lost data we must first take a look at the various ways in which data can be lost. Obviously the first place to look is at ourselves and our ability to somehow forgetfully accidentally delete needed files. It is almost amazing that regardless of how much experience we have on computers any of us is always capable of scrolling down a list of right hand mouse options and choosing delete instead of save. Of course files are lost in many other ways such as when they are removed as part of an uninstall package. And simple transfer or files such as when downloading digital images from a camera memory card can result in damaged files. No, not all the blame for lost data need be placed upon human error.
A simple interruption of power or a power surge during startup or shutdown of our computer can result in the loss of some of our most important operating system files. These are the files that our computer uses to access the hard drive and from that hard drive boot Windows. Without these files Windows will not start and we are denied the ability to retrieve files from our computer’s hard drive. For all of these problems you can use File Finder, the world’s most complete and efficient data recovery tool. File Finder will recover deleted files on any version of Windows regardless of how the files were lost. And if your computer has lost essential operating system files and will no longer allow Windows to load, File Finder will use its own built in Windows operating system to start your computer and rescue your files.





