Hard drive recovery – finding files in non-opening hard drives
We use the term hard drive recovery to explain a process that has very little to do with the hard drive device itself. A more accurate term would be hard drive file recovery. Indeed, if the hard drive itself is not physically damaged yet cannot be opened by the computer’s operating system, the problem we are facing is the need to rescue valuable files that are locked away from us stored on the faulty drive. Once again, we note that the drive itself is not faulty, it merely cannot be opened. Hard disk crash data recovery is made possible by the use of specialty software designed expressly for this purpose.
Currently, the best hard drive recovery software available uses a PE type Windows OS. What sets such a utility apart from any other hard drive recovery program is that it loads and operates directly from the disk drive on any affected desktop or laptop computer. With this program type, computers on which the operating system will not load and Windows will not start can still be operated so as to access the failed hard drive area and recover any or all files it contains.

