Used Starus FAT Recovery for Windows?
Developer’s Description
As the name suggests, Starus FAT Recovery is designed to recover files from storage media formatted with variations of the FAT file systems. The tool supports media formatted with FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 and exFAT. It is fully capable of recovering information from magnetic hard drives, SSD drives and all types of flash-based media including memory cards, USB pen drives and many types of digital cameras and MP3 players that can be connected to the PC and mounted as a drive letter.
Deleted a file from the Recycle Bin or used Shift+Del? The tool's high-performance data recovery algorithms allow quickly undeleting a file in just seconds if you use the Quick mode. In Quick Scan mode, Starus FAT Recovery analyzes the entire file system in a moment, displaying the list of recently deleted files in a matter of seconds.
Formatted a USB flash drive or got a corrupted, unreadable or inaccessible memory card? The Comprehensive Analysis mode uses a thorough low-level procedure based on signature search, literally carving files out of the binary mess.
Using Starus FAT Recovery is made easy thanks to the use of a step by step, fully guided recovery wizard. The entire recovery process is split into a few simple steps allowing you to select the original storage device, specify analysis method and choose how and where the tool should be saving the recovered files.
Starus FAT Recovery offers a visual pre-recovery preview, allowing you to view many types of files before recovering.
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