- Windows
- System Utilities
- Backup & Restore
- FileRescue for FAT
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FileRescue for FAT
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Description
FileRescue for FAT is a robust and user-friendly software utility developed by Essential Data Tools. It falls under the System Utilities category with a subcategory of Backup & Restore. The latest version, 4.14, introduces improved recovery capabilities, ensuring that users can restore accidentally deleted files and folders with ease.
This powerful tool supports the FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 file systems and can effectively recover files even if the partitions have been formatted, changed, damaged, or deleted. Interestingly, it can retrieve files that have been removed from the Recycle Bin or even those deleted by passing the Recycle Bin using Shift-Delete. Additionally, it addresses data lost due to virus or Trojan attacks, unexpected system shutdowns, and software malfunctions.
The program, featuring file names Launcher.exe, and FileRescueFAT.exe, comes with a manageable file size of 3.2 MB. It operates seamlessly on multiple Windows operating systems, including Windows XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Previous versions such as 4.9, 4.8, and 4.6 are also available for those who require them.
FileRescue for FAT is described as extremely accessible due to its Explorer-style user interface. Significant features include the ability to recover files emptied from the Recycle Bin, file recovery after an accidental format, and the reinstallation of Windows. It also excels in recovering data from various media types such as hard drives, camera cards, USBs, and more. More
You may want to check out more software, such as FileRescue Pro, FileRescue for NTFS or FileRescue, which might be similar to FileRescue for FAT.
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