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How to format your drive on Windows

This article provides instructions to initialize, partition and format a new drive and instructions to reformat a drive on Windows.  

The instructions provided in this article applies to Windows versions 7, 8/8.1 and 10.  
 
Warning! Formatting erases all data on the drive. So, if you are formatting a drive that has already been used, be sure to copy any files you will ever want to see again onto a computer or backup drive. 
 

Formatting a New drive on Windows 
  

Note: If you would prefer a video tutorial of these steps instead, please click the thumbnail below.

  
  1. To open the Disk Management press and hold the Windows key + R 

 

  1. In the run box type diskmgmt.msc then click OK 

Note: If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation 

  1. Right-click on the disk then select Initialize Disk 

 

  • Select the partition style  
        • MBR for drives under 2TB

        • GPT for drives over 2TB

  •  Click OK
  •  The drive should say Unallocated
  1. Right-click the Unallocated box, and select New Simple Volume 

  1. Click Next at the following prompts: 

    • Welcome Wizard 
    • Specify Volume Size
    • Assign Drive Letter or Path 
  1. Choose a File system 

    • Use NTFS if
      …you connect the storage device to Windows computers, and you don’t need to allow a Mac to write to the storage device. 

    • Use exFAT if
      …you need to allow both Mac and Windows computers to read and write to the storage device. 

  1. You may customize the name of your drive by typing in the Volume Label field 

 

  1. Click Next then Finish 

 

 

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Reformatting a drive on Windows 

 

  1. To open the Disk Management press and hold the Windows key + R 

 

  1. In the run box type diskmgmt.msc then click OK 

Note: If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation 

  1. Right-click the Partition box, and select Format 

 

  1. The format prompt opens 

 

  • You may customize the name of your drive by typing in the Volume Label field
  • Choose a File system
        • Use NTFS if: 
          …you connect the storage device to Windows computers, and you don’t need to allow a Mac to write to the storage device. 

        • Use exFAT if: 
          …you need to allow both Mac and Windows computers to read and write to the storage device. 

  • Leave the Allocation unit size as Default
  • The Perform a quick format box should be Checked
  • The Enable file and folder compression should be Unchecked
  • Click OK then click OK at the Formatting warning window
  • The volume displays Formatting

 

  • After a few seconds the volume displays Heath (Primary Partition) 

 

  1. Click the X button to close the Disk Management 

 

 

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Reformatting a previously formatted for Mac drive on Windows 

 

If the drive was previously formatted for Mac, Disk Management will list three partitions, one of them is called "Health (EFI System Partition)", a protected partition which you will not be able to delete.  

To delete this partition, you have to use Microsoft Diskpart Erase utility.  

The following steps provides instructions to determine the disk number assigned to your drive and instructions to Erase/Clean your drive using the Microsoft Diskpart Erase Utility.  

Before proceeding, it’s recommended to disconnect any other drive from your computer. This will prevent erasing a wrong drive and will help determine the disk number assigned to the drive you want to Erase/Clean. 

 

Steps to identify the disk number in Disk Management 
  • Press and hold the Windows key + R 

  • Type diskmgmt.msc in the run box field then click OK

The image below represents how a drive formatted for Mac is listed in Disk Management and it also shows the assigned disk number of the drive  

  • Take a note of the disc number.  

 
Steps to Erase/Clean a drive using Diskpart Erase Utility 

 

Warnings!  

  • Diskpart Erase/Clean will permanently erase/destroy all data on the selected drive. Please make certain that you are erasing the correct disk. 

  • Remove all additional drives from the computer excluding the drive you want to Erase/Clean. 

 

  1. To open the Command Prompt press and hold the Windows key + R 

 

  1. In the run box type cmd then click OK 

Note: If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation 

  1. The Command Prompt window opens 

  

  1. Type diskpart then press Enter > the diskpart prompt opens 

  

  1. Type list disk then press Enter 

  

  1. A list of disks is displayed 

 

  1. Type select disk X (replace the letter X with the disk number assigned to your drive) 

  

  1. The Command Prompt displays the message “Disk 1 is the selected disk. “ 

  

  1. Type clean then press Enter 

  1. The Command Prompt displays the message ”DiskPart succeeded in cleaning the disk” 

 

  1. Click the X button to close the Command Prompt 

Now the drive can be initialized, partitioned and formatted by following the instructions under the section - Formatting a New drive on Windows. 

For additional information, please visit the Microsoft Support Knowledge Base

 

 

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How to format your drive on a Mac 

For instructions on how to format your hard drive on a Mac, please reference the following links: 

 

 

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