About 64 bit window

hello! my question about 64 bit window is that
is it possible that in case of data corrupted we can copy files from 64 bit window secondary partition to DOS BOOTABLE USB drive of FAT16 ?
as 64 bit window supports NTFS and FAT 16 is for smaller capacity then how can we done this
kindly guide
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