How do I format a flash drive on a Mac?

Format Flash Drive Mac with Disk Utility

  1. Connect the flash drive that you want to format.
  2. Go to Applications and Utilities and launch Disk Utility.
  3. Select your storage device from the list on the left and click on the Erase tab.
  4. With everything set, you may click on the Erase button to start the formatting process.

How do I format a flash drive as NTFS or ExFAT on Mac?

Prepare a Thumb Drive for Both Windows and OS X or macOS Click Start > File Explorer > This PC. Right-click your flash drive and then select Format. In the File System list box, choose exFAT, type in a Volume Label if you want, and then click Start. Click OK to the format warning and wait until the process is complete.

How do I format a SanDisk flash drive on a Mac?

Formatting SanDisk USB flash drives in FAT32 format using Disk Utility on macOS

  1. Connect the SanDisk USB flash drive to the Mac computer.
  2. Go to Applications, Utilities and double click and open Disk Utility.
  3. Select the SanDisk USB flash drive from the sidebar and choose Erase.

How do I Format a USB drive?

  1. Connect the USB storage device to the computer.
  2. Open Disk Utility.
  3. Click to select the USB storage device in the left panel.
  4. Click to change to the Erase tab.
  5. In the Volume Format: selection box, click. MS-DOS File System.
  6. Click Erase.
  7. At the confirmation dialog, click the Erase.
  8. Close the Disk Utility window.

Can Mac use FAT32?

The first format, FAT32, is fully compatible with Mac OS X, though with some drawbacks that we’ll discuss later. If the drive’s format comes up as MS-DOS (FAT) or, less likely, ExFAT, you may be able to simply leave the drive as-is and not bother reformatting it.

Can I use a SanDisk with a Mac?

Sandisk produces several different types of removable storage devices, including flash drives and memory cards. Although it is recommended to format memory cards using the host device, you can format Sandisk memory cards or flash drivers using your Mac computer.