Format USB Flash Drive to Apple File System. First, plug in your USB drive. Press “Command +Spacebar” to access Spotlight, then type “Disk Utility”. You can view the current file system of the USB drive. In our example, we have FAT32 file system which is compatible on Windows. You need to erase and format the USB to be compatible. Step 1 MAC: HOW TO FORMAT A FLASH DRIVE TO FAT32 IN MAC OS X. Connect a Flash Drive to your Mac OSX computer. Open Finder, search for Disk Utility. To format the USB drive to FAT32, follow the next steps: Step 1. Connect the USB flash drive to your Mac computer. Step 2.Go to Applications Utilities Double click and open Disk Utility. FAT32 format can be read and written to on both the operating system- Mac and Windows. There are many people who like to use the drive on both Mac and Windows, and others use it as a device for storage for TV shows and thus reformatting to FAT32 is necessary.
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Here in this article we would share top free mac fat32 formatters for formatting usb drives or memory card to fat32 on MAC.
You may wonder why there is no MS-DOS(FAT32) option when there is MS-DOS(FAT) inside of Mac Disk Utility, are they the same file system? What's the difference? Where could we get the disk/flash drive formatted to fat32?
Mac Os Format Usb Fat32
Don't worry, we would explain it to you and guide you the formatter to get it done on Macbook or other MAC X.
Guide - Top Free MAC FAT32 Formatters
- 1, Format usb/sd fat32 on MAC with Mac Disk Utility
- 2, Format usb/sd fat32 using Mac Terminal
- 3, Format fat32 with Freecome Hard Drive Formatter or also called FHD Formatter
1, Best Free MAC FAT32 Formatter - Mac Disk Utility
Mac Disk Utility is probably the best fat32 formatter for you on MAC since you don't have to install any other programs and the simple user interface and easy user manul would draw you from the rest tools.
Format Flash Drive Mac Fat32
The problem you may have on your mind: Isn't Mac Disk Utility providing FAT32 as a format/erase file system option?
The Answer: MS-DOS(FAT) is fat32 that shows in MAC Disk Utility, they are the exact same file system here.
Guide to Format SD/USB FLASH FAT32 in MAC Disk Utility
Simple Steps
How to open Disk Utility: -> Back to the desktop, search 'Disk Utility' in seach.
Load your usb flash/disk/sd card, get it clicked on the left, -> click 'Erase' option
Set file system 'MS-DOS(FAT)', and confirm the erasing. (Erasing is formatting on MAC Disk Utility)
Format usb flash fat32 with Mac Disk Utility
2, Format USB Stick/SD Card FAT32 with Mac Terminal
- Open Terminal, type: diskutil list
- Type: diskutil eraseDisk 'MS-DOS FAT32' FAT disk5 (here you need to replace disk5 with your own drive)
Here is another terminal fat32 format guide on MAC that you may follow.
Preparations: Connect Flash drive to Mac ->Tap CMD and space bar to open Spotlight. Type “terminal” and press Enter
Open MAC Terminal to format media fat32
- Type in: diskutill land locate your USB drivr
- Type in sudo.diskutilerasediskFAT32MBRFormat/Dev/disk2
- Sudo will give you the user right
- Diskutill will call in utility program
- Erasedisk commands will format
- FAT32 will set the file system
- MBRFormat will tell disk to format with Master Boot
- /Dev/disk2 will be the USB drive location
3, Format Drive FAT32 with FreeCome Hard Drive Formatter - less popular
This program was called FHDFormatter and it is able to format the HDD as NTFS or FAT32.
Format disk fat32 with Freecom Hard Drive Formatter
You may download it here
Note: Formatting/erasing would get your files lost, so it's better to move your data somewhere else before this.
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Mac Format External Disk Fat32
To do it on the Mac, plug in the flash drive, and open Disk Utility (in your /Applications/Utilities folder). The drive should appear in the list on the left of the DU window.
Select the drive, then click the Erase tab. On that tab, select MS-DOS (FAT) as the volume format, choose a disk name if you want to, then click Erase, and wait.
That said, if your drive just 'didn't work any more' after a while, it may be faulty and it's possible that re-formatting it won't help. (All flash drives do have a finite number of read/write cycles before they don't work reliably any more, too, although it's unlikely you've reached that limit through normal usage.)
Format Flash Drive Mac Fat32 External Drive
Aug 23, 2008 1:22 PM