If you are attempting to retrieve files lost due to accidental deletion or reformatting of digital storage you may be specifically trying to recover files stored using the FAT file system. FAT stands for file allocation tables. These represent the directory structure Windows uses to store and retrieve information on any PC using an operating system older than Windows 2000. Primarily this refers to 98 and 98 SE versions. Because very few people are still using those older versions of the Microsoft operating system, FAT recovery is mainly concerned with external digital storage devices such as camera memory cards and USB flash drives that still use this older directory system.
What very few people understand is that differentiating between digital item storage systems such as FAT32 and NTFS is not necessary. Any quality general purpose data retrieval program such as FileFinder supports both of these file storage systems as well as any and all versions of Windows. So, if you believe or have been led to believe that your data recovery problem requires software specifically designated for FAT recovery, the information you have been given is false. For all of your Personal Computer information rescue problems, there is only one solution needed and that solution is FileFinder.





