

You will need local administrator access on the computer to follow these steps. A CDROM came with the drive with FAT32 converter on but it doesnt load any of the drives when I load the program up.

When I go into Computer Management and then Disk Management and try to format the drive to FAT32 it only gives the option of NTFS. Step 4: Shrink NTFS again and now enlarge the EXT4 into the newly made space. Step 3: Copy the data to the EXT4 partition and wait till it is full. Step 2: In the recently created space, create an EXT4 partition.

DISKPART CONVERT NTFS TO FAT32 WITHOUT FORMATTING HOW TO
The steps below show how to use the DISKPART command line tool to reformat the USB drive. convert or reformat it to FAT32 so I can read and write on both the Windows Vista PC and the Mac. Step 1: First of all, you have to shrink the NTFS partition. This can leave you with a USB drive that cannot be completely used, for example a 16 GB drive with only a 2.5 GB partition that can’t be extended into the unallocated space. USB drives that are formatted as a EFI System Partition don’t work in Windows 7 and are unable to be managed using the Disk Management tool.
