It is kind of funny that we often refer to deleted or missing files as been lost. Considering the limited realm of within our computer’s hard drive it would seem that nothing there could actually be lost. Yet, we all managed to lose documents, photographs and indeed entire programs with very little effort. Many times digital images are lost simply because we have added new files to the folder and there is a set size limit on that folder.
When we restart our computer next and use it we discover that the bottom half of our stored picture inventory has been wiped out. Consider your computer’s hard drive to be similar to a huge lost and found data recovery in such a department requires you to search through hundreds and thousands of items, examining each one to make sure if it is exactly the one you lost. This type of lost and found data recovery is made simple when using FileFinder. FileFinder will create for you a list of all recoverable files from your computer and then its special sorting function will allow you to type in the file name or extension and have your list shortened to only the files of that type.





