Recover files from hard drive storage

Often, people ask What is the difference in the process required to recover data from hard drives and USB flash drives? If the files and information lost have simply been deleted, then the process is virtually the same. Both situations require the use of a powerful file recovery tool. To recover hard drive data or files from flash drives using such a program, all that is usually required is to load a specially created CD/DVD with the software burned onto it into any disc drive. Once the program both starts your computer and loads onto your screen, simply select the location of the drive on which you need to recover deleted files. If the drive is your internal hard drive, a dropdown menu will offer you that choice. Similarly, removable drives will be indicated.

In a general sense, the process to recover deleted files from any type of digital storage is the same. You simply use the tool to scan the chosen drive and recover lost files from it. One difference that does come into play, when you wish to recover files from hard drives is in the situation where the files needed to load Windows and start your computer have been damaged, thus preventing you from opening any files. Because the special CD/DVD will contain its own operating system if you choose software suited to this kind of recovery procedure, this is never a problem. Whether your computer will load Windows or not, a Portable Environment data recovery tool will start your computer for you and help you recover all of your files.