What Is FAT32?
FAT (File Allocation Table) is computer file system architecture now widely used on many computer systems and most memory cards, such as those used with digital cameras. It contains information about where on the disk the content of the files are stored.
FAT32 is a newer version of the FAT file system, based on 32-bit integers. The file system is able to handle partitions of 2 TB size and uses the storage capacity more efficiently than FAT16. And it is first used in Windows 95 OSR2 and more so in Windows 98.
Wondershare Data Recovery can restore files from FAT32 file system.
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