If you would like to know how to undelete files, this article should be of great help to you. Start out by trying to remember where your files were last stored. Usually the bulk of your files will have been saved to your computer’s internal hard drive. When you click save on your computer this is the automatic default for saving files. When we are taking pictures our files will be temporarily stored on our digital camera’s memory card. If you accidentally delete a series of pictures from your digital camera before downloading, then obviously that memory card is where your search for lost files will begin. Likewise files stored on a compact flash drive can be rescued directly from that drive.
It is important to note that if you download the data recovery program on to your computer’s hard drive there is a very great likelihood that the program for recovery will actually land directly on top of files you hoped to recover. For this reason we recommend you use File Finder for your data recovery problems. File Finder loads on to your computer by means of its CD/DVD disk drive and runs directly from your computer’s RAM. Operating in this way makes it completely impossible for you to overwrite any important files. Once you have installed the special File Finder recovery disk it is a simple matter to follow a few illustrated well written instructions that will lead you through the process of undeleting files.





