The easiest way to recover hard drive data locked away in a crashed PC is to use FileFinder. Most data retrieval companies or do it yourself recovery software connect a crashed drive to a second working computer by means of complicated cables running from a working PC’s motherboard to the inaccessible disk. Of course whether you hire a data recovery service company or attempt this project on your own you will need to dismantle your desktop or laptop computer so as to access its hard disk.
Using FileFinder to recover hard drive data is a far simpler process. You begin by downloading onto a friend or associate’s PC our installation package. This includes an image file, a free CD/DVD burning tool and the preliminary instructions. Use this spare computer to create your special recovery disc. Now take the disc and load it into the CD/DVD disc drive of any PC from which you would like to retrieve data. Usually in cases where your computer’s hard drive has crashed the problem is not allowing you to successfully start your PC and load Windows. FileFinder defeats this problem by starting your hardware directly from its microprocessor and RAM. Basically, unlike most installed versions of Windows, our software does not rely upon system files stored on your computer’s hard disk. Hence, your Windows run hardware starts up and you can proceed to open the crashed internal drive. Once you have accessed your computer using FileFinder, you can use the basic explorer copy function to save any found files to external storage or you may start the recovery program itself and use it to completely search through your PC’s hard disk for every file existing or recently deleted that has been stored.





