There are actually around a dozen ways to recover data from crashed hard drive storage. One way is to load a version of Linux onto a compact flash memory stick and load your computer from a USB Port that memory stick plugs into. Once the Linux operating system loads you can use it to copy out all the files on your crashed hard drive. To be honest this is a good process but it does require you to master a complete understanding of the Linux operating system. Conventional data recovery utilities will assist you in retrieving your lost data from a crashed hard drive but in order to do this you must dismantle your computer and remove its drive so that it may be slaved onto the second PC setup for technical purposes. Once again the knowledge and experience required to follow this path is formidable.
We designed FileFinder to be an easy solution for crashed hard drive file retrieval. The only thing you will need a second computer for when using FileFinder is to download the initial program and use that computer to burn a special recovery CD. Of course simple instructions on how to do this are included. This CD/DVD operated software can then be inserted into any Windows based computer desktop or laptop that has a crashed hard drive. Our program is built on to an exclusive miniature version of Windows that will start your computer without the assistance of any of its existing files. Once FileFinder starts up your computer it will allow you to open your hard drive and rescue from it both existing digital information and any deleted files you may have lost.





