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Transaction-Safe FAT File System

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A transaction-safe FAT (TFAT) file system is a file system designed to provide transaction-safety for data stored on a disk. TFAT requires a hardware-specific driver designed for the type of media on which the TFAT volume resides.

In addition, TFAT only can be implemented in a system using the extended FAT (exFAT) file system. TFAT supported by an exFAT file system is also known as TexFAT.