Recover files from FAT partition
The file allocation table or FAT is a table that exists at the beginning of the very first volume of a FAT file system. There are usually two copies of all FAT file data that is stored on a system, just in case there is a data loss situation. The boot files and the FAT tables too have a second copy that they can rely on.
The volume size determines the size of the various clusters in a FAT file system.
FAT table updation is something that takes a lot of time, and is equally important. This updation needs to be done on a regular basis, because, skipping it could lead to data loss. There is no organization on the FAT directory structure, and files are given the first open location on the drive. This increases the chances of data loss from a FAT partition. But it is as easy to recover files from FAT partition, as it is to recover files from NTFS partition.
REMO Recover (Windows) Pro Edition software, lets the user recover files from FAT partition with utmost ease. The software lets the user recover files from deleted/missing FAT partitions, and also lets the user preview the recovered files, before saving them.