Personal computer or PC data recovery includes many areas. These are, flash drive, memory card, book drive and other external drives as well as the more important internal hard drive. The process for recovery will differ depending upon the location from which you hope to restore deleted files and the type of software you are choosing. Most PC data rescue software contains a major flaw in that you must load the program directly onto your computer’s hard drive. The program will load onto any available area that your operating system has marked as deleted and hence open to be written on. Unfortunately, the most recently made available segments of your computer hard drive are usually the locations in which your recently deleted file information is hiding. So, downloading the program directly onto your hard drive is very likely to overwrite and permanently destroy the files you hoped to undelete.
The second issue with ordinary recovery software
Another problem this type of conventional information retrieval tool creates is that in order to use these programs for locating and copying of files on a crashed hard drive, you will need to remove your laptop or desktop computer’s hard drive and connect it by means of cable to another computer. A far superior method of PC data recovery is to use FileFinder. This software loads on to any computer by means of the CD/DVD disk drive, so there is never a risk of overwriting and you will never need to dismantle your computer.
Prior to the creation of FileFinder, the only way to safely access deleted itemss on a Windows based personal computer was to download restoration search utilities onto a second computer and connect that computer to your hard drive using those complicated and intricate cables. Because of this complexity, Data recovery was generally better left to professional service laboratories. But those companies routinely charge thousands of dollars for a basic process. This combination of technical difficulty and high costs for locating lost files was the reason behind the development of FileFinder. The software was designed so that anyone with even the most basic level of computer expertise could use the program to retrieve all of their own lost, damaged or deleted files.
You will need to use a second computer with FileFinder but only to download the program and create the special CD/DVD recovery disk. Once you take 5 minutes and create this disk you’ll be able to use that disk on any Windows based computer that has either deleted info to be recovered or has suffered a hard drive crash.
Yes, even if your computer’s Windows operating system has lost or missing .dlls that prevent it from starting up, FileFinder will be able to start your computer and copy from it any files stored on your hard drive. It is always best to find and copy out your now located items before reloading Windows or reformatting your hard drive but in the event that you accidentally load Windows without first rescuing your stored data the program can still scan your hard drive and find 95% of all the originally stored files. FileFinder supports general PC data recovery including retrieval of documents, digital photographs, entire program applications and generally any other file type used on Windows PCs.





