If you have a situation that has created a need to retrieve deleted files this article is a great place to start. Begin by figuring out where your information was deleted from. This will tell you how difficult a task of data recovery you are facing. If you have simply deleted an item from your desktop using shift delete or the right hand mouse click, your recovery problem will be extremely easy to solve. The FileFinder fast scan of your computer’s hard drive will return a complete list of all recently deleted items. Among them will be any data deleted from your work space. You can visually scroll down the recoverable files list until you see the name of your file or you can simply type its name into the FileFinder search box and let the automatic sorting feature find it for you.
If your lost information was deleted directly into the Windows recycling system, it is likely still in the bin and restoration simply requires selecting the items from the bin and right clicking your mouse. When you have emptied the recycle bin before restoring data, of course the problem you face to retrieve deleted files is a bit more difficult. Fortunately FileFinder can locate and recover emptied recycling system information easily. Once you have followed the process of directing FileFinder to scan through your hard drive, look over the recoverable items list for any showing the path recycler. This is all of the information deleted from your Windows recycle bin. You will need to examine the time date stamp on these files to choose the ones most likely to contain your specific lost item. Select the most likely candidates, restore them and open them one by one until you find your target.





