Formatting hard drives and external hard drives
is usually a fairly straightforward process. The two most popular
operating systems, Windows and Mac OS both have formatting utilities
built-in, which makes formatting external drives even more convenient.
However, with all of the different drive manufacturers, interfaces and
other compatibility and formatting issues that
hard drives can have,
sometimes the best choice is to use specialty formatting apps and
utilities.
The Windows Disk Management function, pictured above, allows Windows
users to simply format and partition external drives. However, there are
times when it simply doesn’t cooperate very well. For example, the
drive that you are trying to select for formatting may not be recognized
by the utility, or it may be greyed out and not clickable.
If you are unable to get a hard drive formatted or partitioned
correctly using the built-in apps that are offered by Microsoft and
Apple, then your next step may be to try and format the drive directly,
using command line. If you’re comfortable using command line, then you
may want to check out our guide on how to format external hard drives to FAT32.
Additionally, your computer may not recognize the external hard drive whatsoever. If this is happening, this guide may be useful.
In those cases where a hard drive is simply not formatting,
partitioning, etc… you may want to consider using a specialty hard drive
formatting utility, which will often times make things simpler. In many
cases, these utilities are often more effective than the built-in
options that Windows and OS X offer as well.
EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition
If you need to manage partitions, copy partitions or even create boot
disks, EaseUS Partition Master Home Edition is an excellent utility
that can handle all of that and more.
Currently one of the highest ranked hard drive utilities on
download.com, this lightweight Windows app is a bit more intuitive than
the built-in Windows Disk Management function, offering several
additional options and features.
Tokiwa Fat32Formatter
If your objective is to format a hard drive to FAT32, then you may
want to give Tokiwa Fat32Formatter a try. This utility was actually
recommended by several of our site visitors in the comments section of
one of our more popular posts. Several site visitors have noted that
this utility has been successful at partitioning to FAT32, when other
programs would not work or not recognize the drive.
Western Digital Align
For more advanced disk formatting options, particularly with Western
Digital brand external hard drives, you may want to use the WD Align
software for drives that aren’t formatting using Windows built-in
options. Most of the advanced features and formatting options with Align
revolve around optimizing the drive for speed and compatibility with
newer operating systems.
Partition Wizard
Partition Wizard is a freeware disk partitioning and formatting
utility that is simple to use and effective. The interface is quite
straightforward and the software is excellent at making complex
formatting options simple.
HP Disk Storage Format Utility
While the other software on this list focus specifically on external
hard drive formatting, the HP Disk Storage Formatter specializes in USB
devices such as flash drives. This ultra simple formatting utility has
just a few options, but it is effective and has received some great
reviews.
Overall, the formatting utilities that are offered by Windows and OS X
will format hard drives, but there may be cases when they will fail to
format a hard drive correctly. The next option is to use command line,
but that’s more complex and not for everyone. Using the variety of hard
drive formatting and partitioning utilities featured in this post, you
should have no problems getting hard drives or even USB flash drives
formatted correctly. Thank you for stopping by the site for today’s
post.
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