Does it recover when there is a corruption or loss of FAT copies?

How effectively this software recovers data when there is a corruption or loss of FAT copies?

Disk Doctors FAT Data Recovery software has an inbuilt algorithm (module of TurboScan) which reads the FAT copies for their corruption and validates them and eventually creates a virtual FAT copy in the memory and helps to provide allocation information at the time of saving the file. In case there is complete loss of the FAT copies, the software has an inbuilt intelligence to choose the correct linking mode and helps you to recover data by selecting on its own best copy of the FAT or contiguously on its own. There is nothing on the user's part to select anything related to FAT copies.