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Considering that the C drive is a system disk, the system files will be deleted by directly formatting, if you have to convert to FAT32 format, prepare the system installation disk and reinstall the system (you can keep other partitions and only reinstall the system in the C drive). Follow the steps, there is a step that will prompt you the file format of the C drive, there are two formats: FAT32 and NTFS, which one you want to use.
Whatever format you install in, the system will work fine. In the Windows operating system, FAT32 and NTFS files can be converted to each other.
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Why format it in FAT32 format? NIFS is better than that!
It doesn't matter what format other disks are, C disk is best to use nifs, you can find any installation disk that has formatting.
You can spend 3 yuan to buy a theft board installation disk, which has negative formatting tools, and it is foolish, just a few mouse clicks.
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FAT32 was used in the past 98 95, and now it is used very little.
You can buy a plate on the outside. It depends on what your system looks like, and it's almost all XP nowadays, and NTFS is generally used
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You can use XP's installation disk to transfer the NTFS format to FAT32.
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What format are you in now? If it's NTFS, then you need to format it with a win98 disk!
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Sometimes I want to put a USB stick.
What should I do if I can't convert the format to FAT32 format? Don't worry, come and study with me.
Method steps.
1 4 Step by Step Reading.
Method 1: First, click to open the desktop "This Computer", right-click the USB flash drive, and click "Format".
Next, click on File System.
win+r", enter "cmd", and click "OK".
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Enter "convert f: fs:fat32" on the pop-up page (where f is the U drive letter), press enter, and wait for the pop-up window.
Taking win7 as an example, the formatting method is as follows:
1. Insert the USB flash drive into the computer, and then select the USB flash drive.
2. Right-click on the USB flash drive and select "Format" in the options menu that appears.
3. Select "FAT32" in the file system option in the format window, check "Quick Format", click Start, and wait for it to finish.
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1. Connect the USB flash drive to the computer correctly, right-click the "My Computer" icon, and select "Management" - "Disk Management".
2. In Disk Management, find the disk where the USB flash drive is located, right-click to change the disk, and select "Format".
3. In formatting, the system will prompt you to re-select the file system format of the USB flash drive, and select FAT32.
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I'm very sorry pro, the mobile phone can not format the U disk for FAT32 format, you need to use the computer to identify the U disk format U disk for FAT32 format.
Questions. Is it possible to format a USB flash drive on a mobile phone?
If your mobile phone uses OTG to connect to the USB flash drive, you can read the USB flash drive and format the USB flash drive in the storage settings.
Questions. So how to format a USB flash drive on your phone.
Follow the steps below on the premise that the mobile phone reads the USB flash drive: 1. Open the mobile phone and find "Settings". (You can see the settings button directly in the drop-down menu) 2. Find "More Settings" in the settings and open it.
Some phones will show "Additional Settings"3, find "Storage". 4. Click to format the USB flash drive of the mobile phone.
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There is nothing wrong with the basic method of the previous netizen, but if your USB flash drive is buggy, it may not be so simple.
First, press Win+R to enter MMC and press Enter.
Click the File menu in the upper left corner and click Add or Delete snap-in.
Point Disk Management, Point Add, Point OK.
In the list above, find your USB flash drive (the drive letter, sometimes the name is not necessarily right) and right-click to delete the partition, OK.
Right-click again, click New Simple Volume, press Next without stopping, and then click OK.
At this time, the USB flash drive is repaired.
Just do it as the previous user did.
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Click on the computer to enter, right-click on the USB flash drive, select "Format", and click "Start" to format.
However, there are three options for the file system, the FAT32 format: it is the default format of the system, which has excellent compatibility, and is generally required for devices other than computers.
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For 64G USB flash drive. Do it in two steps.
1) The FAT32 file format "can only appear in single-volume partitions below 32G". Therefore, right-click on my computer - manage - (left tree) hard disk management - find the partition where the USB flash drive is located, left-click - right-click to compress the volume - compress 30g - complete the compression (27g is available).
2) Left-click on the new volume of 27G - right-click to format - FAT32 - to finish.
If you want to use the remaining 30g, then you need to add the "unallocated black 30g partition" to the volume, select the recommended 100m damage buffer to be left). I haven't tried it, but the end result should be that the USB flash drive is split in two, and on my computer, two icons are displayed.
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Click on the USB flash drive, right-click to select Format, pop up the selection window, select fat32 in the file system, click Start or OK.
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<> select in the formatted file system and you're good to go.
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There is no fat32 format in the USB flash drive format, how to make it FAT32 format.
64gg and 64gg or above USB flash drive, there is no FAT32 format option in the system formatting. It can be formatted into FAT32 format by other software or batch commands; This is due to the fact that the FAT32 format does not support the capacity of a single file above 4GB, and only NTFS supports it; 2.You can try to use a third-party disk utility, such as [Diskginus], which has a formatting function in the partition software, and select the FAT32 option.
You can try it under Safe Mode.
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Maybe you're "allergic" to the character interface of the convert command, then use a third-party tool. Among the graphics tools that have this kind of functionality, I recommend Partitio Nmagic. To install and run PartitionMagic, right-click the partition you want to convert to file system in the main window (for example, F:, select "Convert" from the pop-up shortcut menu, then select "NTFS" in "File System", and click the "OK" button. If there are open files in the partition you want to operate, a warning window will pop up, close the file and restart the computer, and the conversion will be automatically completed before entering the system when it is started, and there will also be a hint of relevant information. (During this conversion process, it is also necessary to ensure that the power is not interrupted to avoid system crashes.) )
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Because your D drive may be in NTFS format.