good tip on converting without formatting, but sometimes we do need the FAT32 or exFAT file system... for example, windows bootable usb's, tv's, car radios, maximum compatibility across different platforms such as moving files over from windows to macOS.. macOS will not allow you to copy files on an NTFS file system and so on
You sure deserve more views and subscribers! Great video!
Thanks, that's very nice of you
good tip on converting without formatting, but sometimes we do need the FAT32 or exFAT file system... for example, windows bootable usb's, tv's, car radios, maximum compatibility across different platforms such as moving files over from windows to macOS.. macOS will not allow you to copy files on an NTFS file system and so on
Thank you for the video. Could you do another video on repairing USB drives that malfunction, or show RAW format, or as "Unallocated"?
Hi, I 've made 2 videos about this. One with Rufus and one with diskpart.
Here's the one with Rufus: ua-cam.com/video/SlS6dh1FFxE/v-deo.html
Thank you so much
How to Convert exFAT to NTFS?
Every time I tried the conversion, I get the message "Enter current volume label for drive". any suggestion on way forward, please?
What is the volume label of the source drive?
Thank you. I have solved it. It worked.