Need to format hard drive to exFAT in Windows 10, 8, 7? You can read this article to find out effective and easy ways to format internal or external hard drive to exFAT.
▶ Need to format hard drive to exFAT ▶ Format external hard drive to exFAT using Disk Management ▶ Format internal hard drive partition to exFAT via Diskpart utility ▶ Format hard drive partition to exFAT via Diskpart alternative
In general, it is necessary to change a hard drive to exFAT file system in Windows 11/10/8/7 under the cases listed below:
Case 1: “I have got a 1TB external hard drive and it has been formatted with NTFS file system. I want to transfer some files between my PC to my friend’s Mac. But when I tried to put a certain file on the Mac, I failed to copy the file from the external hard drive to the local drive on Mac”. Case 2: “I have one hard drive used for PS4. When I connected the FAT32 hard drive to a working computer running Windows 10 and tried to copy one large file to it, I was told that the file is too large to copy for the destination file system”.
In Case 1, the hard drive is NTFS file system. It can be fully supported by Windows systems and read-only supported by Mac OS. If you need to make the external hard drive be compatible with Window and Mac, you need to format hard drive to exFAT or FAT32.
In Case 2, the hard drive is formatted with FAT32. The hard drive with FAT32 file system is unable to store large file beyond 4GB. If you insist to move the file to the hard drive, you need to format it to NTFS or exFAT. And because the hard drive is used for PS4 and NTFS is not compatible with PS4, you have to change the file system of the hard drive to exFAT.
All in all, considering compatibility and file size limit, exFAT is the most suitable file system for your hard drive in the two cases above.
You can easily change an external hard drive to exFAT file system via Disk Management by following the steps listed below (supposed the operating system is Windows 10):
1. Connect the external hard drive to your computer and make sure that it can be detected by Windows.
2. Press Windows + X at the same time and choose “Disk Management”.
3. Right-click the hard drive partition that you intend to format to exFAT and choose “Delete Volume” to delete the partition.
4. Right-click the unallocated disk space and choose “New simple volume” and do like the prompts.
5. In the Format Partition window, set the file system as exFAT and click “Next”>“Finish” to start the operation.
Sometimes, you need to format internal hard drive partition to exFAT and find out that the option of exFAT will be unavailable even in the Format Partition window during the process of creating new simple after deleting the partition that you need to format to exFAT. Fortunately, Windows another built-in tool Diskpart can help you settle this issue. Have a look at formatting internal hard drive partition in Windows 7.
1. Press “Windows + R” keys simultaneously and input “diskpart”.
2. Input the commands below and hit “Enter” key following every command.
“list disk”>“select disk n (“n” is the internal disk number)”>“list partition”>“select partition m (where “m” is the number of the hard drive partition that you plans to format)”>“format fs=exfat”
After a while, you can see a prompt that Diskpart successfully formatted the volume. Here you can type “exit” to close up the Diskpart tool.
Notices:
You are not allowed to format the drive holding operating system on the internal hard drive.
Format will blank the data on the hard drive partition; you’d better back up the data that you care about before this operation.
It is convenient to format hard drive to exFAT via Diskpart. However, there are chances that you’ll type a wrong command and be trapped in the ineffective command or even cause important data loss. Therefore, it is advised to use the best free Diskpart alternative – AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard.
It is able to format external or internal hard drive, USB flash drive or SD card to exFAT, Ext2, Ext3, NTFS and FAT32. What’s more, it can resize partition and merge partitions. And you can enjoy more functions like converting MBR system disk to GPT without data loss if you upgrade it to a Professional version.
To format hard drive via AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard (take formatting external hard drive in Windows 10 as an example), you should attach the external hard drive to your PC at first and make it detected by the operating system. Then, free download AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard.
After that, you can do the following steps.
Step 1. Right-click the hard drive partition that going to be formatted and choose “Format partition”.
Step 2. Select “exFAT” in the drop-down list behind File System. Then, click “OK”.
Step 3. In the main interface, you can preview the operation. Click “Apply” to perform it.
Note: If you want to format the internal hard drive partition where Windows installed on, you can create a bootable media and format C drive under Windows PE environment.