6.4 Does the Proposed Integrity Verification Method Work in File Systems Other Than
FAT32?
The disk space you'll recover by converting a typical 2GB drive to
FAT32 will pay for a lot of the Windows 98 upgrade cost.
The device supports NTFS and
FAT32 file systems and is compatible with NTSC and PAL TV systems.
l Multiple Disk Formats Supported: Fully support disk formats and allow users to recover the lost disk partitions and get back data from File systems like HFS+, FAT16,
FAT32, exFAT, etc.
Support for all of the major disk formats (FAT16,
FAT32, NTFS, Unix/Linux and various Unix clones) is provided with individual guidance given for each respective format - as there are subtle differences in their operation.
FileX supports all FAT file formats, including FAT12, FAT16,
FAT32, and, now, exFAT.
Supported File Systems: FAT,
FAT32, NTFS, exFAT Wi-Fi 802.11g/n with WPA2
Perhaps the most useful new feature is the
FAT32 disk filing system, again previously available on new PC`s as Win95 OEM release b, which allows big hard disks (1Gb+)to work without having to be partitioned into almost floppy disk sized chunks, and you reclaim some of your disk space lost from having a terrible 32k cluster size.
Devices using FileX for exFAT and
FAT32 must obtain the necessary run-time license from Microsoft.