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How to format USB drive with NTFS

Author: eches | Files under Computer, Tips & Tricks


If you are observant enough you should notice when you try to defrag your hard drive, the file system of any USB drive usually in FAT32. Even if you try to format your USB drive you are only left with 2 option; FAT and FAT32.

FAT32 is the default setting in Windows XP and there must be a good reason why it is set so. Examining the pros and cons of each system file seems to be a perfect way of portraying the essence of FAT32 system and why we want it to be formatted in NTFS. The following are the pros and cons regarding these file systems and how to enable NTFS system in the hard drive.

NTFS: Pros & Cons

Let's get down to the advantages and disadvantages of FAT32 and NTFS.

Advantages: Enabling NTFS in removable storage devices allows us to add allow and deny permissions on individual files and folders for specific Windows users; that's the function not available in FAT file system. NTFS also allows files to be encrypted by using Windows XP’s built-in encryption.

Space on the storage device can also be improved due to compression capability. Last but not least disk quotas can also be set and even creating partitions!

Disadvantages:

There are, however, few drawbacks when using NFTS on a USB drive. First and foremost, it requires more writing to the USB drive. Thus slower access to the device but not to the extend that turns off people from using it.

As far as the encryption is concerned you will not be able to access them from other computers. This could be a perfect feature, depending to what extend you want to secure the USB drive. If you think this will cause trouble when you need to do use it in multiple stations then don't do the files encryption.

How to enable USB drive with NTFS?

1. You need to connect your USB device to your computer, that's for sure. Right-click on My Computer from the desktop and choose Manage.

2. Click on "Device Manager" and expand out "Disk Drives". There are maybe couple of drives depending on how many USB drive & hard drive connected to your PC.

Format USB Drive in NTFS

3. Right click on USB drive and select "properties". After that, click on the "Policies" tab and choose "Optimize for performance" radio button. Finally click OK and you are done!

Format USB Drive in NTFS

If you right-click on USB drive and select "Format.." you will see NTFS is now available.

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22 responses. Wanna say something?

  1. Madhur Kapoor
    May 4, 2008 at 02:38:54
    #1

    THanks for this wonderful tip.

  2. teddy
    May 5, 2008 at 12:46:30
    #2

    Problem fixed. I was having trouble transfering some files over for back-up… well some files… and I tried this handy trick and wallah – it works now. I got my usb drive about a month ago and it hasn’t worked properly until now… these guys are pretty good if anyone is on the prowl for new one http://www.memorysuppliers.com/

  3. cybersix
    May 11, 2008 at 21:11:18
    #3

    I’ve try it and it works…thanks for the tips eches

  4. eches
    May 11, 2008 at 21:51:45
    #4

    Good to know that bro!

  5. jerry
    May 13, 2008 at 15:31:49
    #5

    it’s working…
    good job..

  6. Kev
    May 14, 2008 at 23:46:43
    #6

    I have set my USB to Optimise performance but when the I try to format to NTFS it starts but fails at the end saying windows was unable to complete the Format. IS there anything else I need to do?

  7. eches
    May 15, 2008 at 20:17:22
    #7

    Maybe you can try to format in FAT32 first before commencing NTFS.

  8. moro
    May 19, 2008 at 15:54:18
    #8

    Thank`s a lot…very good articol

  9. rockey
    Sep 7, 2008 at 20:41:24
    #9

    my pen drive is not working.
    i copied some .exe files and they become corrupt.
    now the cannot be copied to my drives.
    i formatted it but the problem persists>>
    what should i do???plzzsend.

  10. Sweden
    Oct 25, 2008 at 22:56:53
    #10

    Thx for the help!!

  11. Danny
    Nov 6, 2008 at 01:35:32
    #11

    Can you format a usb drive and put it to a slim ps2 and put music on it, or do you have to use other software to do it like usb advanced, bootmc, and ulauncher? please help me!

    sincerely,

    Danny

  12. Shiva
    Nov 10, 2008 at 00:23:05
    #12

    I tried it it worked.. thanks for the tip.

  13. usb drives
    Nov 17, 2008 at 16:58:16
    #13

    Your USB drive is now bootable.
    Insert your newly formatted drive into any USB-bootable mainboard, reboot, and select the USB drive as the first boot device. You will be brought to a Windows 98 MS-DOS prompt. From here you can update your BIOS, make system disk fixes, etc.

  14. South africa
    Nov 24, 2008 at 19:19:03
    #14

    Im unable to formatt my usb,saying windows unable to complete th formatt.I’ve tried NTFS no luck,and it shows FAT in file system & unkown carpacity in carpacity.please help me resolve this problem.

  15. Uttam Singh Sajwan
    Nov 30, 2008 at 11:16:10
    #15

    my pen drive is not working.
    i copied some .exe files and they become corrupt.
    now the cannot be copied to my drives.
    i formatted it but the problem persists>>
    what should i do???plzzsend. and not formetted with NTFS please help me

  16. Uttam Singh Sajwan
    Nov 30, 2008 at 11:17:47
    #16

    My 20gb Pen drive problem is -I have set my USB to Optimise performance but when the I try to format to NTFS it starts but fails at the end saying windows was unable to complete the Format. IS there anything else I need to do?

  17. gheorgatos
    Dec 22, 2008 at 18:40:00
    #17

    Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, Thanks, :-))))

  18. r>d.bhadri
    May 2, 2009 at 11:38:46
    #18

    Thanks man! i have been longing for this. i am happy now that this can be done in xp itself

  19. Sam B
    May 20, 2009 at 17:17:28
    #19

    thank you.. worked a treat!

  20. tanss
    May 30, 2009 at 14:54:49
    #20

    i m using windows 7 in that i am not able to format my usb drive in ntfs.. though i m selecting ntfs type. . plz help…

  21. Zeenu
    Jun 16, 2009 at 15:39:55
    #21

    have set my USB to Optimise performance but when the I try to format to NTFS it starts but fails at the end saying windows was unable to complete the Format. IS there anything else I need to do?

  22. Zeenu
    Jun 16, 2009 at 15:41:48
    #22

    I try to format to NTFS it starts but fails at the end saying windows was unable to complete the Format.

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