Throughout the world the term data recovery is commonly used to express the process of finding and saving to a new location lost or damaged files. The term data recovery is most popular outside the United States. On the North American continent we usually refer to this process as file recovery, which is actually a more correct approach to the problem. Further, it may be more accurate to broach this topic as needing to restore files.
Certainly when we are taking files out of our Windows recycle bin and placing them back in their original folder we are using a restore process. Recovery of files from an emptied Windows recycle bin requires us to use a powerful search and recovery tool such as File Finder and upon use of that tool manually scan through file names so as to recognize the proper candidates for restoration. With all of this said, whether or not we wish to restore files or restore data recovery of lost documents, images, and program applications remains the objective. If you have any situation in which you need to restore data recovery is a simple process when using File Finder. Simply load into any Windows based PC the File Finder recovery disk which you create yourself from the File Finder download. Once this disk is loaded, your computer will be started by File Finder and you will be given access to all existing files and any recently deleted data.





