


Next, let’s take a look at some ways you can format your USB drive in Windows 10 and 11. * Flash drives if you want to work with files larger than 4GB * May need additional drivers to get exFAT compatibility on Linux * Provides an unlimited file and partition size * Devices that need to be plugged into a variety of operating systems * Removable storage devices such as USB flash drives

* Cannot handle single files larger than 4GB, so you can’t copy a 5GB file in a FAT32 system * Compatible with all major operating systems Here is a breakdown of the pros and cons of each file system. Windows 10 and 11 offer three file system options when formatting a USB drive: FAT32, NTFS, and exFAT. Support for various file systems varies depending on your operating system. File systems are ways of organizing data on a storage device (such as a hard drive or an SD card). Before you format your USB drive, you need to think about which file system you should use.
