![]() ![]() You can choose an encrypted version and a case-sensitive version. There are a number of things that are good about it – such as it being more efficient and more reliable. We’ll describe them below, and you’ll be able to choose the one that suits you.ĪPFS (Apple File System) – This is the new file system that Apple bought to Macs with High Sierra and it will be the default if you are using that version of macOS. There are a few file formats that you can use but the one that’s right for your circumstances depends very much on what you are going to be using the drive for. Making a bootable macOS install drive (covered here) and if you areĭoing a clean install of macOS. Other reasons you might want to use Disk Utility include ![]() You can also buy a program called MacDrive that lets Windows computers read MAC-formatted HFS+ drives.Using Disk Utility on a Mac here. See my video called Read and Write NTFS in OS X for more info on that. ![]() There is way around that by using the free MacFUSE to help OS X to write to NTFS. NTFS can handle files larger than 4GB, and OS X can read to it, it just can't write to it. But if you're doing large video files, it's not going to work. If you're mainly working with Web pages or audio, that's fine. You cannot create a file larger than 4GB. And then press erase.Īnd press erase again to confirm that you REALLY want to erase it. Under Volume format, choose MS-DOS (FAT) That's FAT32. Remember, you are destroying every last shred of data on this USB drive. Again MAKE SURE you click on the right one. I usually just press Command-Space and type "disk utility" into Spotlight to find it.Ĭlick on the drive you just connected. ![]() Pres OK to affirm you really want to destroy the data on this hard drive. ![]()
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