

If you’re struggling to resolve this particular issue, this article will provide you with several troubleshooting methods.

Most people do it because they either want to transfer files from a Mac computer or for a console (PS3, Xbox 360, etc.)įortunately, there are ways to circumvent this Windows shortcoming.

There are several reasons why you’d want to format a drive to the FAT32 file system. However, you can mount and use a bigger one without issues. This happens because Windows cannot format or create a FAT32 volume that is greater than 32GB from Windows (at least not with the Diskpart utility).
