NTFS is the current information storage system used in all versions of Microsoft Windows since the year 2000. Unless your PC is an absolute dinosaur, your computer uses the New Technology File System. Hence if you are in need of a program for NTFS recovery, you have the option of choosing one that specifies exactly this data storage structure or a general purpose retrieval program that will rescue not only NTFS stored files but information stored on other formats. When dealing with Windows based PCs and their universal applications such as SanDisk flash drives and Western Digital book drives, you will need a file locating tool that supports any version of Microsoft’s operating system as well as its corresponding file system. USB flash drives store files in the FAT32 format. Large external book drives may be formatted in either NTFS or FAT32.

FileFinder is a great tool for NTFS recovery as it supports Windows XP, Vista, and the new version 7. FileFinder also supports all universal application digital storage devices that connect to any Microsoft operated PC including flash drives and SD cards. Why purchase a file recovery program that is limited in its abilities, when the more powerful and adaptable FileFinder is readily available?

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