Microsoft word is the ultimate word processing program. It allows for writing and construction of complicated documents that include photographs, titles and of course text content. It is very simple when working with Microsoft Word to spend hours creating a document and not remember to save our work from time to time as we move along. In fact, we often forget to save our document entirely. If our computer suddenly loses power before we have saved that document or if we close a Microsoft Word document without properly saving it, that file can be lost. Surely there is no title or name applied to the document and it is impossible to look through the existing file structure of our computer for the file. But is there a way to recover a Microsoft word document even though it has never been officially stored and saved? Microsoft Word recovery is possible but a little difficult.
You’ll need to begin the process by downloading the File Finder installation package and using that package to create the special File Finder data recovery disk. That disk is then loaded onto any computer from which you need to recover any Microsoft Word document. File Finder will slowly and thoroughly scan your computer’s entire hard drive. It will create for you a list of all your existing files and any recently deleted files. A Microsoft Word document that was never properly saved will appear on that list as one of many temp Internet files. Fortunately File Finder structures that list with time and date of modification including. You can use that time and date information to locate the files that are the most likely candidates to be your missing Microsoft Word documents in the temp Internet files section. You may need to select for recovery quite a few temp Internet files and save them to a folder on your computer’s hard drive. And you will probably need to open these one by one until you find your own saved Microsoft Word document.





