A USB drive can support several different types of file formats, depending on your needs. Here's what those formats mean and how to switch between them.
The overwhelming majority of USB flash drives you buy are going to come in one of two formats: FAT32 or NTFS. The first format, FAT32, is fully compatible with Mac OS X, though with some drawbacks ...
One of the highlights of Disk Drill 5 is that, according to the developers, it can now recover up to 30% more data thanks to support for 40 new file formats. For instance, it now works with Google ...