Details for data recovery can differ depending on what type of operating system your computer uses. Many of those currently popular small netbooks use the Linux operating system. Linux is fast, takes up a relatively small enough space on a computers ram and hard drive. Another reason that manufacturers of low cost computer’s use Linux is that it is completely free. This certainly keeps the cost down. Apple uses an operating system that is similar to Linux but followed a different evolutionary path to become Mac OS 10.
Of course the most popular computer operating system is Windows. Microsoft usually has four or five versions of their operating system in common use. Currently, the most actively used versions of Microsoft’s OS are XP, Vista and the new Version 7. Windows data recovery requires a unique and specific program built only for that task. It should be noted here that many companies claim you must use several variations of their programs for effective retrieval of information from PCs. The basis for this claim is that different versions of the Microsoft OS use different file storage systems. A quality program for finding information lost on Microsoft operated Personal Computers such as FileFinder can recognize and reclaim data on any OS version regardless of the file system used (FAT or NTFS).
By the same token, if you read claims that their same data retrieving program can locate files from Linux, Mac OS 10 or Windows based computers rest assured that program can do none of these well.
FileFinder is built especially for Windows data recovery
The program actually is built on to its own miniature version of Windows so that any files on your personal computer or any device attached to your computer can be read and restored.
The only computer expertise and skill required for fast file recovery using FileFinder is the ability to check boxes and click on buttons. If you know how to send an e-mail, you can use FileFinder for do it yourself data rescue.





