Select MS-DOS (FAT) in the Format selectbox. Select the target USB flash drive in the left sidebar, then click Erase at the top bar. To format drives using this software, you need to first locate the drive in This PC (for Windows 8 and later versions) or My Computer (for Windows 7 and older versions) folder. The file systems available in this software to format USB flash drives are: NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT. It lets you format USB flash drive in Quick format mode and normal mode. Warning: the following steps will delete any info you currently have on the drive. Go to the Applications folder on your Mac’s hard drive, then go to the Utilities folder, and launch Disk Utility. Doing this will cause Windows to begin formatting your flash drive for.
If you’ve formatted your drive before and you’re positive that it isn’t broken, you can also check the Quick Format box. Note: exFAT format USB flash drives do not work with ClonerAlliance products.