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      Summary: This blog tells you various ways to format your USB Drive. Learn how you can format your USB Drive to FAT/ FAT32/ NTFS/ ex-FAT using Windows Explorer or Command Prompt. Also, learn how you can recover your files after formatting your USB Drive.

      USB flash drives are the little stick-like devices that we carry along in our pockets as portable external storage. But these little devices pack quite a punch; they can double up as your mobile movie library, photo collection, backup drive, OS boot volume, or just a way to transfer stuff from one computer to another. Each time you wish to use them for a unique purpose, it requires cleaning them and sometimes even formatting them to a file system suited to the target environment. Formatting is also a good way to rid the memory stick of unwanted errors or virus/malware programs.

      One important thing to remember is always taking a backup of your data before beginning the formatting a USB drive procedure.  

      When it comes to formatting a USB drive, which format should you go for – FAT or NTFS? Or any other? Moreover, how can you change the format of your USB drive from FAT to NTFS to exFAT or FAT32? Let’s answer these questions one at a time.

      Which file system should I choose for formatting my USB Drive?

      When it comes to formatting a USB drive, which format should you go for – FAT or NTFS? Or any other? Moreover, how can you change the format size of your USB drive from FAT to NTFS to exFAT or FAT32? Let’s answer these questions one at a time.

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      In most Windows systems, while formatting a USB 4 file system choices are presented to you – NTFS, FAT, FAT32 or exFAT. You should choose one that suits your USB purpose as well as target environment. Additionally, here are the benefits of each of these file systems to help you make your choice.

      Benefits of NTFS file system

      If you select NTFS file system, you get:

      • Better disk space management.
      • Less space wastage.
      • Increased reliability and security with file encryption.
      • Small data clusters.
      • Compressed data so as to save disk space.
      • Ability to create permissions for individual files and folders.
      • Ability to read / write files larger than 32GB and up to maximum partition size.

      Benefits of FAT / FAT32 file system

      Note: For USB flash drives with capacity larger than 32GB, FAT / FAT32 formatting option is not available.

      If you select FAT or FAT32 file system:

      • Faster performing USB owing to write operations lesser.
      • Less memory usage.
      • Quick disk scanning.
      • Compatibility with almost all operating systems.
      • Less space is dedicated to the file system data to allow more free space to hold other data.

      Benefits of exFAT file system

      If you select exFAT file system, you get:

      • Ability to create partitions larger than 32GB.
      • Better disk space management.
      • Ability to read / write files larger than 4GB.

      So if you’re USB flash drive which has a capacity greater than 32GB, you should select NTFS or exFAT. Other than that, you should choose the format that suits your work. For example, if you use the USB on multiple operating systems, going for FAT would be better.

      How to format USB Flash Drive to FAT / FAT32 / NTFS / exFAT using Windows Explorer?

      FAT or FAT 32 file system is the option selected by default for formatting a USB flash drive on Windows XP. FAT or FAT32 is also the default file system most music players in cars recognise. So if on plugging your USB into your car’s music player you’ve faced an error saying – “cannot read”, check its file system and change it.

      Here’s the procedure to format USB Drive to NTFS / FAT / FAT32 / exFAT:

      • Step 1: Plug in the memory stick into your computer and allow it to be detected. Once it is recognised, you should see an Autoplay dialogue box pop up asking you to choose the next action. If it doesn’t appear, you can open My Computer and see if the USB is detected as a newly mounted volume. You can also find the USB under Disk Drives in Device Manager (right-click on My Computer -> Manage).
      • Step 2: Right-click on the USB drive shown in My Computer and select “Format”. This will open a dialogue box displaying the formatting options.
      • Step 3: Select the desired file system from NTFS, FAT, FAT32 or exFAT from the “File System” drop-down, then punch in the name that you wish to assign to the USB drive under “Volume label” and also select a “Format option”.
      Format file system
      • Step 4: Once you’ve made sure all options are correct, and you have a backup of the important data on the USB, click on “Start” to initiate the process. When prompted, click on “Ok” to confirm that you wish to erase the data on the drive and format it.

      How to format USB Drive to NTFS / exFAT / FAT / FAT32 using Command Prompt?

      • Step 1: Plug in the memory stick into your computer and allow it to be detected.
      • Step 2: Open Command Prompt (Start -> Accessories -> Command Prompt or Start -> Run -> type “cmd” -> Enter)
      Format USB Drive using Command Prompt
      • Step 3 : Supposing your USB drive is assigned the letter “E”: type the following command in the Command Prompt:\
        • For FAT: format E: /fs:FAT
        • For FAT32: format E: /fs:FAT32
        • For NTFS: format E: /fs:NTFS
        • For exFAT: format E: /fs:EXFAT
      Format USB Drive using Command Prompt - command in the Command Prompt
      • Step 4 : When prompted, press Y (for Yes) or N (for No) to continue or stop the formatting.

      Things to remember when formatting to NTFS

      When formatting to NTFS file system, you need to remember to enable the “removal policy” of the USB to the “better performance” option. Here’s how to do this:

      1. Right-click on the USB and select “Properties”.
      2. Under the “Hardware” tab choose the USB drive from the listed disks.
      3. Click on “Properties”.
      4. Select “policies” -> “better performance”.
      5. Click “OK”.

      You have formatted your USB drive successfully! Great! Now What if you want to again get back your precious photos, audios or videos???

      The best possible solution to go for will be to download and run Stellar Photo Recovery Software. The addedbenefit of keeping Stellar Photo Recovery Software in your system is that you can take a backup of your entire drive. The top menu bar of the main screen section of the software includes a 'Create Image' option which is used to create an image of your entire drive. This image can be used as a backup for recovering data at a later stage. To recover back your multimedia files, if lost accidentally,  you can try the demo version of the software absolutely free:

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      Final Words

      Hope our pointers above will help you the next time you need to format your memory stick. Always remember to backup your data before beginning the formatting process and choose a file system that suits your requirement.

      FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

      In most Windows systems while formatting a USB Stick/Flash Drive, file system choices are presented to you – NTFS, FAT, FAT32 or exFAT. FAT or FAT 32 file system is the option selected by default for formatting a USB flash drive. The two ways in which you can format your USB Flash Drive are:

      Ideally, you should take a back-up of your data before formatting. But sometimes, even after all the precautions, you end up losing your data. In such cases, to recover multimedia files from formatted USB flash drive/stick, you should try using a recovery software as a sure shot solution.

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      About The Author

      Sumona Chatterjee linkdin

      Sumona is a tech blogger, avid photographer, & technogeek with vast experience in writing about media file recovery tips and tutorials. She has over 10 years of experience in media file recovery/media file repair technology. She is passionate about Photography, Creative Designing, Music, and Exploring lesser-known destinations.

      110 comments

      1. Not able to format it in Fat32 File system
        In windows explorer method fat32 Option is not showing.
        In Cmd Promt method format is not taking .It is showing message as ”The volume is to big for Fat32”.

      2. Hi. I have 64gb Sandisk Ultra Dual Usb Drive 3.0 – SDDD2 .it was working fine on both pc and smartphone. But from few days when I inserted it on my phone, the otg doesn’t work and it reads on my phone “blank space memory”. I checked the otg and it’s in exFAT format. How can i fix it? (it is working good in pc).
        Thanks

      3. My pen drive is NTFS but i am unable to convert it to FAT32 with the option provided above. I’m getting error:
        C:\Windows\system32>format F:/fs:FAT32
        Insert new disk for drive F:
        and press ENTER when ready…
        The type of the file system is NTFS.
        The new file system is FAT32.
        Verifying 7632M
        Cannot format. This volume is write protected.

        C:\Windows\system32>

        Can you pls help me out here.

        1. You can try removing write-protection in the Registry using Regedit.exe. You can navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies. You can Double-click on the WriteProtect value in the right-hand pane of Regedit.exe, then change the value from 1 to 0 and click OK to save the change. After closing Regedit.exe, you can restart your computer.

      4. i have a flash drive thats efat and im trying to store files on it but its only loading half. it might load the folder but not what i have inside that folder,and on some it want open the file on some that it did load.

      5. what’s the best file system when an usb stick is set to be bootable by ms-dos? (I should assume FAT as the msdos bootable floppy disk)

        1. You can use Fat32 formatting since it is recognised in all operating systems. However, there is a limit of the 4gb file in this case. You can’t create a single file greater than 4gb in fat32 but you can create files larger than 4gb in NTFS.

      6. .When i plug the USB in laptop ,it is showing that FAT
        I am not able to use USB! It is new one!
        Can you please help me?

      7. when i tried to opened my memory card it show me format option … and when i click format ..its show error unable to format and encounted error …. so that i am not able to correct this error can you please tell how could i correct my card……
        even i tried to format threw the ms-dos and another formating software

      8. hi! can you please help me on how can i recover my data from a usb flash drive,
        when i inserted it to a computer it show only the memory used space/and memory free space available when i click the properties, but when i open the usb flash drive it appears that folder is empty.

        1. Either there may be some protected/hidden files or there may be some issue with the partition status. Please run “Disk Management” option on your computer and if still the problem persists, then read this corrupt USB drive fixes.

        1. Ofcourse! Stellar Photo Recovery is not only competent to recover multimedia files from infected, corrupt or inaccessible USB drive but also accidentally deleted files.

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