Launch Disk Utility. Select the external hard drive on the left part of the window. Click the Erase on the top of the window. Complete related information, including name, format (Mac OS Extend refers to HFS+, MS-DOS refers to FAT32), scheme, and then click Erase button. To Format external hard drive on Mac, all you have to do is plugin your hard drive and launch disk utility. Then you want to choose erase within disk utility. Make sure you choose Mac OS Journaled.
By Juno | Posted to NTFS for Mac, updated on August 6th, 2019 |
With an external hard drive, you can efficiently transfer large files between computers running the same operating system type. However, it could be a totally different story if you plan to do this between a Mac and a PC. That's because, the two platforms have their specific file systems by default: Windows uses NTFS, while Mac use HFS+ or APFS. Out of the box, Windows can't read or write to HFS+/APFS and Macs can't write to NTFS drives.
Though the default file system is really a hurdle to use one external hard drive between Windows and Mac, there're still file systems that can connect the two worlds, i.e. FAT32 and exFAT. Thus, in order to use the same external hard drive on both Macs and PCs, you can format your external hard drive and make it compatible with both macOS and Windows OS.
But before that, it will be helpful if you know some background information and do some preparations.
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