Does Rebit 5 support FAT32 filesystems?
Partially. The system volume (usually the C: drive) needs to be NTFS formatted. If the system volume is formatted FAT32, which is rare, a “convert” utility is available in the Windows operating system installation. Click here for more information. For volumes other than the system volume (e.g. the D: drive), Rebit 5 will copy the information once during the inital backup process. Changes made to files on a FAT32 filesystem are not tracked, and only the original backup is available during restore.