When you wish to recover deleted folders, there is one particular piece of information you must always bear in mind. Most programs for restoration of deleted files and folders do not include a function that retrieves the original folder structure. This can present a tremendous problem when you are attempting data retrieval of a folder within a folder within yet another folder. As you are probably aware, this type of file organization is incredibly common. If you use a lesser quality program for file rescue, it is very likely that empty folders holding important data and other items will not be recognized and hence be considered not recoverable.

An important and valuable feature of FileFinder is its ability to locate all of your deleted files and maintain the original structure. This is extremely helpful, for after you have selected a drive to search for deleted folders on and directed FileFinder to scan through that drive, your files are first presented to you on a straight list. By choosing the FileFinder feature which organizes that list in the original folder structure, you can simply use the listing tree to locate an exact file. This saves you having to look through tens of thousands of folders for a particular missing item.

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