Generally when we speak of needing to restore deleted data we are thinking in terms of reclaiming information that has been emptied from the Windows recycle bin. You might also be intermixing the term restore with recover. In any event the object remains the same. When we want to restore deleted digital information, all we’re really saying is that we’ve lost some files and need to retrieve them. The best way to restore deleted data is with FileFinder. Our software is easily the most efficient file recovery program ever developed.
Why do we say this?
Because the process of restoring lost or deleted digital information can be broken down into three parts. The first task is to load onto your computer a powerful data recovery tool. Unfortunately, with most file rescue tools you must download a program on to your computer’s hard drive. But when you download that type of program there’s a high likelihood that it will actually overwrite and permanently destroy the files you had hoped to recover.
FileFinder loads only onto and runs from your computers short term memory. No part of our program is ever loaded onto your hard disk. Because of this it is impossible to overwrite any stored files. This feature also allows you to access a crashed hard drive as that faulty drive is unneeded to start your computer when using our application.
High scanning speed makes restoring deleted data easier
The next phase of file retrieval is searching or scanning. A quality recovery tool such as FileFinder can look through an entire hard disk in just minutes and recognize both accidentally deleted and damaged information. True, many data recovery programs have this ability. But few of these are as fast and thorough as our is.
The final test involved in the process needed to restore deleted data is the ability to preview files, sort them, and save them to a new location. Here’s where our program truly excels. FileFinder can search for and sort recovered files by name, extension or type. Simply enter the file name or extension you lost into the search box and any items bearing any information are listed before you.
Because FileFinder runs directly from your computer’s RAM, or short term memory, it is able to operate much faster than our competitors’ programs. Plus, often those other programs can only be run from a second computer that is connected to the failed hard drive by means of cables attached to each computer’s motherboard. FileFinder uses your computer whether it is working or not as your data rescue headquarters. It loads the special Windows operating system that allows you to access to any device inside or attached to your computer.





