Data Recovery for Windows Operating System
Windows File Systems
FAT 32 :
A version of the file allocation table (FAT) available in Windows 95 OSR 2 and Windows 98. FAT32 increases the number of bits used to address clusters and also reduces the size of each cluster. The result is that it can support larger disks (up to 2 terabytes) and better storage efficiency. | more ![]()
NTFS :
NTFS is a high-performance and self-healing file system proprietary to Windows Vista, XP 2000 NT, which supports file-level security, compression and auditing. It also supports large volumes and powerful storage solution such as RAID. The most important new feature of NTFS is the ability to encrypt files and folders to protect your sensitive data. more ![]()
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