This works with any hard drive, flash drive, USB drive, SSD or any other external storage drive for both a Mac and Windows computers. Mac OS X can't write files to NTFS-formatted volumes. Now, let’s take a look at some ways you can format your USB drive on Windows 10. Method 1: Format USB Drive using File Explorer. This is the easiest way and simply requires you to plug in your USB Drive, open the Windows File Explorer and right click your drive to view a number of actions that you can perform. Windows will format the drive as exFAT and you'll be able to use the drive on both Windows and Mac. Windows 10 Storage and Backup Zip a File or Folder in Windows 10. On Windows, connect your thumb drive. 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 to Convert a Mac-Formatted Drive to a Windows Drive Chris Hoffman @chrisbhoffman September 2, 2014, 6:40am EDT Macs format drives with Apple’s HFS+ file system, which Windows won’t recognize or access without third-party software.
Compatibility is a major concern when people have to shift to macOS. If you think finding the right software is a problem you’re wrong.
In a few days or weeks, you can get all the macOS alternative apps you need. The real problem comes when you need to deal with accessories.
Let’s not talk about the advanced ones like the printers or scanners, but come to something basic – USB Drives. As you know, USB Drives are quite suitable when you need quick data transfer. Getting the best performance, though, requires you to erase and format a USB Drive on your Mac itself. Let’s put everything in a practical sense now.
You have recently purchased a computer that runs on and you also got a USB Drive.