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Formatting a USB flash stick into FAT32

Hey guys,

I've bought a flash stick to carry around with me. What I want to is reformat it to FAT32 so I can transfer files between my Windows machine.

Disk utility formats it fine, and Mac OS reads it fine. But, when I plug the stick into any Windows machine. It tells me that it cannot be read, and that it needs reformatting.

Am I doing anything wrong? And how can I fix this?

Cheers

 Intel iMac (mid 2007, 20", 2GHz, 4GB RAM)  MacBook (late 2009) , Mac OS X (10.6.2),  16GB iPhone 3G  2 GB iPod Shuffle 

Posted on Mar 2, 2010 4:07 PM

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Mar 16, 2010 2:45 PM in response to Arch Riker

Same problem here - formatting FAT USB drives (a memory stick and 3 microSD cards) results in a FAT drive that only works on Macs (I tried Windows 7, Vista, camera, etc).
Tried to reformat a 4GB microSD in Vista (as recommended above) and Vista only offered to create a 200MB partition (it seems that it found this much unused space on the drive). On the Mac both partitions were visible.
Tried formatting the microSD on the Mac as HFS+ in the hope that Vista would offer to reformat the whole drive - unfortunately Vista just said it couldn't format the disk.

I've had this problem on two 10.6.2 machines and am surprised that it isn't more widely reported. Personally I'd been confused and blamed the other devices and the microSDs themselves until I finally deduced that 10.6.2 was to blame

Formatting a USB flash stick into FAT32

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