Recovery after conversion from FAT to NTFS file system
FAT32 is the file system utilized in some of the older versions of Microsoft Windows. It is the default file system on Windows 98. FAT32 is an improvement to the original FAT system, since it uses more bits to identify each cluster on the disk. A FAT 32 volume is limited to a size of 32 GB, and an individual file cannot be larger than 4 GB. FAT 32 describes how the data is stored on a hard drive. However most Windows XP and Vista systems now use the NTFS file system.
People do re-format the hard drive sometimes when they want to convert a FAT partition to NTFS or vice versa. After re-format, they suddenly realize that some of their precious data is lost. Consequently, they try many methods to recover data from the formatted hard drive. Then there arises a question of how to perform a complete NTFS Partition recovery after re-format?
The best method of tackling this issue is to buy a good Windows Recovery software, which gives you a step by step guidance to recovery of data from the lost partitions. REMO Recover (Windows) Pro Edition software, is best suited for NTFS Partition recovery. The software not only lets you recover data from lost partitions, but also lets you create a disk image of each and every sector of a hard drive.
See also:
Hard Drive Recovery software
Lost partition recovery
Reformatted drive Data recovery
Windows partition recovery
NTFS Partition Recovery
Recover FAT partition
Recover recycle bin
Recover deleted files Transcend drive
Format NTFS partition recovery