The process to recover NTFS data would be better described as simple hard drive information recovery. The fact that the hard drive uses the Windows New Technology File System does not make the items lost any more difficult to locate and retrieve than files stored using the earlier Windows File Allocation Table systems. Many companies selling data retrieval tools want you to believe that you must purchase separate programs for many different functions. They promote this view to you so as to sell you several programs when any good quality general purpose data rescue program should be able to serve as the solution to all of your basic application, item and folder finding needs.
FileFinder is an excellent example of an all purpose scan and restore utility. You can use FileFinder to find and restore individual files or the entire drive. You may also depend upon FileFinder for all of your simple reclaiming of deleted item requirements such as rescuing digital images from cameras and memory cards or retrieving lost files from USB flash drives. You can even use FileFinder for more difficult tasks such as iPod recovery and finding lost information on large external book drives. Why purchase a file recovery program that is so limited in scope as to only be able to rescue hard drive data when you can use FileFinder for that purpose and many more?





