![]() $ sudo mkfs.exfat -n "my label" /dev/sdb1 # Pay attention! Final digit is used. You can quit without saving changes: press q and enter.Quit saving changes: press w and enter.Change the partition type to HPFS/NTFS/exFAT: press t, enter, 7, enter.Create a new partition: press n, enter and accept default options.Create a new (dos) partition table: press o and enter.$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdb # Pay attention! No final digit is used.Ĭhanges will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.īe careful before using the write command. Create a new partition table and partition of type HPFS/NTFS/exFAT. ![]() Hier sehen Sie den verbundenen Wechseldatenträger. Klicken Sie unten links auf das Windows-Start-Symbol und anschließend auf 'Computer'. ├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 512M 0 part /boot/efi Schließen Sie den USB-Stick an Ihren PC/Laptop an, indem Sie ihn in einen freien USB-Anschluss stecken. ├─sdb1 8:17 1 256M 0 part /media/myuser/mydevice In this example, /dev/sdb is the device, with two partitions, the first of which is mounted. In a terminal, run the below command which will show connected devices and partition mount points. Use a graphical tool like gparted or the command line (which is more fun). Note: On systems with older kernels, use exfat-utils instead of exfatprogs.įrom here, you have two options. $ sudo pacman -S exfatprogs # Arch Linux/Manjaro Restore USB Drive Back To Original Full Capacity. $ sudo dnf install exfatprogs # Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS The FormatUsb tool is a reliable way to format USB flash drives. $ sudo apt install exfatprogs # Debian/Ubuntu If not installed, you will have to install exFAT support. Since kernel version 5.4, exFAT is a native filesystem for Linux and does not rely on FUSE anymore. exFAT is, roughly speaking, a revision of FAT32 without the 4GB max file size limitation. It is available to assist you when you wish to format a small USB drive to FAT32. Disk Management is a free Windows built-in disc management tool to assist users with typical disc partition-related tasks. ![]() Currently, the best filesystem to share content between Windows and Linux is exFAT, specially on USB pendrives and SD cards. Windows FAT32 Formatter USB FAT32 Format Tool File Explorer Windows. ![]()
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