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How to recover the lost data after File System conversion from FAT to NTFS?

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How to recover the lost data after File System conversion from FAT to NTFS?

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The Windows users always look forward to enhance the performance and to optimize the utilization of system resources. To enhance the system performance, FAT (File Allocation Table) file system users convert their hard drive file system to NTFS(New Technology File System) even at the cost of some disk space since FAT uses more disk space than NTFS. NTFS offers better performance, encryption, disk space utilization, security and data transfer speed. Microsoft provides a tool (convert.exe) to convert a hard drive or partition file system from FAT to NTFS. A user should always backup the data in advance as data loss might occur post FAT to NTFS conversion. To completely recover the lost data in such cases when there is no updated backup, the user needs an efficient Hard Drive Recovery Software. As a common instance, a user with Windows XP executes the following command to convert the hard drive file system from FAT 32 to NTFS: convert drive: /fs:ntfs After Windows XP completes the conversi

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