The process of recovering hard drive data refers to accessing your computer’s hard drive so as to copy out desired files. Unfortunately, there can be many obstacles to the completion of this task. The most common obstacle is when the file you hope to recover was accidentally deleted. In this case you will need to load File Finder onto your PC and select one of the many scanning options. File Finder will look through your entire computer hard drive and then return to you a list of every recently deleted file. The original file names will be restored so you should be able to spot a single file that was deleted or literally thousands of lost files.
The next obstacle people commonly face when recovering data from a hard drive is a situation where the desktop or laptop computer on which their files are stored has crashed. Usually this means that the files needed to open Windows and consequently access your PC hard drive have themselves been damaged by any improper startup of shutdown. Recovering data from a hard drive that has crashed is simple as using File Finder. Fortunately File Finder is built on to and includes a miniature version of Windows. Basically this means File Finder includes its own operating system and will start your crashed computer directly from the disk drive and RAM. Once File Finder starts your computer, it will allow you access to all of the files stored inside it.





