The simplicity inherent in Windows XP is probably the reason that so many people continue to use this as their main Windows operating system even though newer versions of Windows such as Vista and Windows 7 now exist. But whether you use Windows XP or Vista or any type of PC operating system you are not immune to file damage and accidental deletion. The process to undelete XP files when using File Finder is identical to all other data recovery requirements. Begin by loading into your PC the File Finder recovery disk. You will make this yourself from the initial File Finder download. The File Finder recovery disk will start your computer using its own miniature Windows Vista operating system.
Don’t worry about compatibility, as File Finder is built to work with any PC microprocessor. File Finder will start up your computer and give you the option of immediately copying all existing files from your computer or starting the File Finder recovery program itself and searching through your computer for any deleted files. If you have damaged files or files that were accidentally deleted from other digital media such as a flash drive, File Finder will also allow you to search through those digital storage devices and recover from them any lost files.





