PC Inspector File Recovery



Much of using computers is simple and straightforward, until you run into trouble, that is. What if, for some reason, you accidentally lost or deleted a file? Rather than pulling your hair or bemoaning your fate, try PC Inspector File Recovery. It is a trademark data recovery program from CONVAR Deutschland, a subsidiary of the English company group, CONVAR EUROPE Ltd. Like all data recovery software, it does just that–recover files, but this is not so simple.

File recovery is a useful knowledge to have when using a computer. It is the process of salvaging data from damaged or corrupted computer storage media, situations when they cannot be opened normally.

A common data recovery issue involves failure of an operating system (OS). This trouble can be usually resolved by making a backup of all the wanted files on a disk, and then putting it back once the computer is repaired. This problem can be easily solved with existing data recovery programs. It also shows the importance of disk partitioning and regularly moving valuable data files to a partition different from the OS system files.

The second type of data recovery involves a disk-level failure such as a compromised file system disk partition or a hard disk failure. Each of these situations means that data cannot be read by the computer. Solutions in these cases often involve repairing the file system or using hard disk recovery techniques, like software-based recovery of corrupted data, or replacement of a damaged disk.

The third type of data recovery involves the retrieval of files that have been accidentally deleted from a storage media. This situation is usually not a problem since the files are usually not erased but are merely deleted from directory listings.

It is a freeware that can be downloaded from the Internet without paying a fee. This form of marketing needs a good word-of-mouth from users, though. The latest version of the freeware is PC Inspector File Recovery 4.x. This update is very welcome in the computing community because more and more computers these days are connected to the Internet or some kind of computer network. The previous version is about six years old and is very limited as far as computer networks are concerned.

Although it is useful in many circumstances, PC Inspector File Recovery 4.x is useless in cases where there are mechanical problems (i.e. making unusual noises) involved behind the data deletion or if the hard disk is no longer recognized by the BIOS. This problem is best left to computer technicians, or most likely, you need to buy another computer storage equipment.