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Not possible to format harddrive to exFAT
Hi! I'm trying to format a harddrive to exFat but the only option available is NTFS (Default). Why is the other options not available?
Hi! I'm trying to format a harddrive to exFat but the only option available is NTFS (Default). Why is the other options not available?
You need to run format from an Elevated Command Prompt perhaps? The format command indicates exFAT is supported.
I don't know what the max size of a exFAT partition is supported though.
Hmmm, looks like it's only meant for flash drives, not hard drives: exFAT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I would like to do it so I can read and wright to a harddrive in both windows and mac. This is not possible?
No option to exFAT formatting internal drives.
To format your external drive to exFAT try this:
- Open a command prompt by typing cmd into the Start/search box and pressing Enter
- Type format g: /FS:exFAT and then Enter to begin formatting the G drive as exFAT
(Replace g with the correct drive letter of your external drive.)
To see all other options, type format /? and press Enter.
You know Macs can read NTFS drive and write to them with NTFS-3G.
If you don't want to be bothered with setting up NTFS-3G on your Mac, commercial software is available: http://www.tuxera.com/products/tuxera-ntfs-for-mac/
I just tried formatting my Internal 1TB drive from an Administrator CMD window (using the format command given by Jumanji) and it worked fine.
I was prompted to unmount the volume before format began (to which I said Yes), then the format using exFAT went ahead.
So it seems it can be done, just via CMD rather than explorer.
BTW, thanks Jumanji, been trying to do this all day
Daillama