![]() ![]() But there is no option FAT on format window, so you cant change it to FAT. Before continuing, be sure you’ve connected the USB flash drive, SD card, or whatever other drive you want to clean. Format USB flash drive to FAT when there is no FAT option on format window. We’ll be using the diskpart command to clean the disk. Step 2: Select your USB drive, select the Quick format option and then click the Start button to begin formatting the drive to the FAT32 file system. Step 1: Download and run the FAT32 Format utility. On Windows 7, open the Start menu and search for “cmd.” Right-click the “Command Prompt” shortcut that appears and then choose “Run as Administrator.” If you don’t want to use the Command Prompt, you can download this free utility to format USB drives larger than 32GB to the FAT32 file system. RELATED: How to Put the Command Prompt Back on the Windows+X Power Users Menu You can do pretty much everything in PowerShell that you can do in Command Prompt-including the command we’re using in this article-plus a lot of other useful things. ![]() It’s very easy to switch back to showing the Command Prompt on the Power Users menu if you want, or you can give PowerShell a try. ![]() Note: If you see PowerShell instead of Command Prompt on the Power Users menu, that’s a switch that came about with the Creators Update for Windows 10. Open DiskPart command tool Next you can type the command diskpart in Command Prompt window. On Windows 10 or 8.1, right-click the Start button (or press Windows Key + X) and select “Command Prompt (Admin).” One easy way is: press Windows + R, type cmd in Run dialog, press Ctrl + Shift + Enter and click Yes to run Command Prompt as administrator. Step One: Launch a Command Prompt as Administratorįirst, you’ll need to launch a Command Prompt window as administrator. ![]()
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