Mac Format Usb To Fat32

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I just bought a brand new 4TB Seagate external HDD with the notion that I would hook it up to the back of my Time Capsule. I will want this drive accessible for both Mac and PC. According to this page my only real option then is FAT32. Here's my problem. When I open Disk Utility and select my drive, and then the Erase tab, no option will work for erasing the disk. I get an error. If I select the volume (indented under the drive) and the Erase tab, I don't get FAT32 as an option. I have the 'Mac OS Extended' and 'exFAT' as my only options. I can format the drive successfully using either of these two. However, the Time Capsule only recognises it has been formatted as 'Mac OS Extended' as expected. Can anyone tell me how I can use Disk Utility to format the drive as FAT32 format?

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  • You should still have the option to convert to the old FAT32 format. It is called MS-DOS FAT, but it should be listed. I'm pretty sure that they are the same. It is easy enough to give it a try. But maybe the problem you are seeing is that you are selecting the wrong thing in Disk Utility.
  • There are many file types available when you format a USB drive on Mac, such as exFAT, FAT32, JHFS+, etc. For a complete description and compatibility list (as not all formats are compatible with all operating systems), see this article. For reference purposes, exFAT and FAT32 are compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
  • 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.
  • However, a USB drive formatted to FAT32 doesn't support an individual file larger than 4GB. ExFAT, the successor of FAT32, offers larger storage space and supports files larger than 4GB. So, if you need to transfer large files between PCs and Macs, ExFAT will be the best format for your USB drive. 3 How to Format a USB Drive on Mac.

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