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Format from NTFS to FAT 32

Hi StephanSA, as you suggested me previously, I've formatted my drive from FAT32 to NTFS, so I can transfer bigger files on it.
Now I have a real problem. I want to back on FAT 32, because now, the drive is not recognized by some other devices (my DVD - media player). I tried to format it through run-cmd-format g: /FS:FAT32 (because there is no option for FAT32 through right mouse click and format), it went well until the end, when it said the drive was too big for FAT32(it's 1TB)???
What to do? Thanks

  • firgo Oct 15, 2009

    "The issue with your DVD- Media Player has nothing to do with how you formatted an external 1TB HDD."

    Instead, it has. This happened before with my USB flash, but I've just remembered when I saw the message for second time, that it's not supported. I managed to format flash memory USB stick back to FAT32, but I can't do that with 1TB drive...
    And I realy don't want to keep NTFS format on my drive any longer.

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You'll want to leave this drive in NTFS format as FAT32 has lots of limitations in cluster size and total drive size.

The issue with your DVD- Media Player has nothing to do with how you formatted an external 1TB HDD.

It's possible that the two occured at the same time for different reasons.

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