Most people have retired their computers using Windows operating systems older than the first versions of Windows XP. Indeed XP is notable as the first version of Windows to be truly stable and powerful. Aside from the improved graphics and features, the main reason that Windows XP proved to be a superior operating system is the use of the NTFS file storage system on hard drives. If your computer is using Windows XP or a newer version and a version of NTFS recover deleted or damaged files on that computer by using File Finder.
Not only does File Finder support NTFS it also supports earlier Windows file systems such as FAT32. This is an essential product feature because common peripheral digital storage devices such as SD cards and compact flash drives are all formatted using the earlier file allocation table system. Yes if you are simply trying to recover files from a crashed hard drive on a computer using Windows XP or Vista you can use a basic NTFS data recovery program. But why would anyone want to purchase that limited program at prices approaching $100 when File Finder can easily handle hard drive recovery along with a dozen other important data recovery processes.





