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Drive Smaller than 32GB:
Method 1. Format External Hard Drive to FAT32 with Free Partition Manager (Techradar Recommended)
Method 2. Use Command Prompt(DiskPart Command) - Format External Hard Drive to FAT32
Method 3. Format FAT32 Windows 10 by PowerShell
Method 4. Use File Explorer to Convert FAT32 Format
Drive Larger than 32GB:
Format External Hard Drive to exFAT
Can You Format External Hard Drive to FAT32? See Size Limits
External hard drives larger than 32GB - It's better to format to exFAT if your storage device will use on many operating systems.
External hard drives larger than 32GB can be formatted to FAT32, but there are some limitations to consider. First, FAT32 has a maximum file size limit of 4GB, so any individual files larger than that need to be split into smaller chunks. If not, you will see the "the volume is too big for fat32" error. In addition, larger drives may experience slightly slower data transfer rates due to the increased number of files that need to be stored. For these reasons, it's generally best to format larger external hard drives as exFAT instead.
External hard drives smaller than 32GB - You can Format to FAT32.
Smaller external hard drives, on the other hand, can be safely formatted as FAT32 without any issues. The 32GB limit is more than sufficient for storing most types of files, and data transfer rates will not be affected.
You May want to format USB or SD card:
[Smaller than 32GB] How to Format External Hard Drive to FAT32 on Windows 10
For beginners - Run EaseUS Partition Master Free(Safe. You can withdraw if you choose the wrong step.) and File Explorer.
For advanced users - You can go with PowerShell and DiskPart.
- Warning
- Formatting will erase all data on the drive, so back up any important files first. Read on: What to back up before formatting PC.
Method 1. Format External Hard Drive to FAT32 with Free Partition Manager
Using a Windows 10 computer, you can format your external hard drive to FAT32 using EaseUS Partition Master Free. Complete formatting with three steps than other methods. This partition manager is free to download and use, and it's effortless to format a drive using it.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, right-click the partition on your external hard drive/USB/SD card which you want to format and choose the "Format" option.
Step 2. Assign a new partition label, file system (NTFS/FAT32/EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/exFAT), and cluster size to the selected partition, then click "OK".
Step 3. In the Warning window, click "Yes" to continue.
Step 4. Click the "Execute 1 Task(s)" button in the top-left corner to review the changes, then click "Apply" to start formatting your external hard drive/USB/SD card.
EaseUS Video Tutorial - How to Format Hard Drive to FAT32 in Windows 10
This video tutorial explains the features of file systems and how to format a hard drive to FAT32 with three tools.
- 00:15 Features of FAT32
- 01:30 Method 1. Format the drive in File Explorer
- 02:13 Method 2. Format the drive in Disk Management
- 02:46 Method 3. Format the drive using DiskPart
- 03:49 Apply EaseUS Partition Master to Format Drive
Method 2. Use Command Prompt(DiskPart Command) - Format External Hard Drive to FAT32
The Windows 10 built-in utility, DiskPart, lets you format your disk to FAT32 by flexible command lines.
✔️Notice: Please ensure you've typed your target drive's correct letter. Otherwise, you could clean the wrong disk. Warn data loss!
1. Plug the external hard drive into the PC.
2. Check the drive number of the external device - Open File Explorer > Click "This PC" > Go to "Devices and drives" and remember your drive letter(D, E, etc.).
3. Type Command Prompt in the Windows search, right-click the best match, and select Run as Administrator.
4. Type the command and press Enter after each command.
- diskpart
- list disk
- select disk X (Replace X with your external drive number.)
- create partition recovery
- select partition 1
- active
- format fs=fat32
- assign
- exit
Method 3. Format FAT32 Windows 10 by PowerShell
1. Connect the external hard drive to the computer.
2. Click the Start icon, type PowerShell on the search box, and then click Windows PowerShell.
3. Type the command and hit Enter.
format /FS:FAT32 X (Replace X with the actual letter of your external hard drive. If your external disk is O, then enter format /FS:FAT32 O:)
Method 4. Use File Explorer to Convert FAT32 Format
1. Connect your external hard drive to your PC.
2. Click "This PC" from the left panel.
3. Under the "Devices and drives" tab, right-click the external hard drive and select "Format" from the menu.
4. Select FAT32 as your file system.
5. Name your volume label.
6. Check the "Quick Format" box.
7. Click "Start".
Wait until the formatting is complete, then click OK.
[Larger than 32GB] Format External Hard Drive to exFAT
To format hard drive to exFAT by Disk Management:
Step 1. Right-click the Start icon and select Disk Management.
See more ways to access Windows Disk Management:
Step 2. Right-click the drive you want to format to exFAT. Select "Format".
Step 3. Choose the file system as exFAT, then click OK.
Conclusion
This tutorial addresses how to format an external hard drive to FAT32 on Windows 10.
One option is to use a third-party tool such as EaseUS Partition Master Free. This tool is less complex and is easy to use, even for beginners. Another way is to run the built-in Disk Management tool. This tool can be found in the Control Panel under "Administrative Tools." A third option is to use the command-line tool Diskpart. This tool is more advanced and requires more knowledge of Command Prompt. A final option is to use PowerShell. This tool is also more advanced and requires knowledge of how to use PowerShell.
Format External Hard Drive to FAT32 Windows 10 FAQs
Want to know more tips about formatting drives? Check the following frequently asked questions.
1. How do I format FAT32 instead of exFAT in Windows 10?
Windows 10 can format drives as FAT32 or exFAT. To format a drive as FAT32 in Windows 10:
1. Open This PC and select the Drive you want to format.
2. Right-click on the Drive and select Format.
3. In the File System drop-down, select FAT32.
4. Click Start to format the drive.
2. Can you format 1TB HDD to FAT32?
Yes, you can format 1TB HDD to fat32. To format your 1TB HDD to fat32, use a computer with a Windows operating system. First, open "My Computer." Right-click on the 1TB HDD and select "Format." Choose the "fat32" format and click "Start." If you are prompted to format the drive, click "Yes." The process may take a few minutes to complete. Once it is finished, your 1TB HDD will be formatted to fat32.
3. Why can't I format it to fat32?
Your disk may be larger than 32GB.
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Daisy is the Senior editor of the writing team for EaseUS. She has been working at EaseUS for over ten years, starting as a technical writer and moving on to being a team leader of the content group. As a professional author for over ten years, she writes a lot to help people overcome their tech troubles.
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Tracy became a member of the EaseUS content team in 2013. Being a technical writer for over 10 years, she is enthusiastic about sharing tips to assist readers in resolving complex issues in disk management, file transfer, PC & Mac performance optimization, etc., like an expert.
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I love that the changes you make with EaseUS Partition Master Free aren't immediately applied to the disks. It makes it way easier to play out what will happen after you've made all the changes. I also think the overall look and feel of EaseUS Partition Master Free makes whatever you're doing with your computer's partitions easy.
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Partition Master Free can Resize, Move, Merge, Migrate, and Copy disks or partitions; convert to local, change label, defragment, check and explore partition; and much more. A premium upgrade adds free tech support and the ability to resize dynamic volumes.
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It won't hot image your drives or align them, but since it's coupled with a partition manager, it allows you do perform many tasks at once, instead of just cloning drives. You can move partitions around, resize them, defragment, and more, along with the other tools you'd expect from a cloning tool.
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