Data Recovery FAT32 partition
FAT32 is a type of file system used now in small capacity devices, such as USB flash drives and digital camera memory cards. All newer operating systems, including all versions of Microsoft Windows and Linux, can handle FAT32 devices.
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FAT32 was the native file system used by older Windows versions, including Windows 95, Windows 98, and some installations of Windows 2000. While FAT32 based systems were very reliable, they did not offer any of the security features needed to protect files from other users, especially in computers utilized by more than one user and network systems. It was eventually replaced by a faster and more secure file system, NTFS.
Since FAT32 is a type of file system that has been around for many years our data recovery engineers are very familiar with the best data recovery procedures that need to be followed in order to rescue your data.
If you are not able to access the data in an older computer still using the FAT32 file system or a newer USB flash drive or digital camera, request data recovery service by filling out the Service Request Form.
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You can depend on the expertise of our data recovery service professionals to recover data from any hard drive, USB flash drive or SD memory card using a FAT32 partition. The data recovery service professionals at My Data Is Back have been rescuing data from FAT32 partitions for many years.



