Format Hard Drive in exFAT for both Mac & Windows PC
I am the kind of person who needs to switch between both the OS daily. So I needed a format which is both read and write on both the systems. It is where exFAT or Extended File Allocation Table comes into the picture. If you don’t know, exFAT was created to be used on flash drives like USB or SD cards. So the question is how do you format a hard drive using exFAT? The answer is even more straightforward. Before we go ahead, if you have anything on your drive, make sure to backup everything. After these steps, everything will be lost forever. Now you can plug into any OS – even Linux, and it will work in reading and write mode. You might argue why not use FAT32 which works for both the OS’s. But the problem is with the size limit. You can have a maximum of 4GB size limit per file which is not ideal. The only drawback of exFAT is that it doesn’t support Journaling, i.e., cannot keep track of file changes. Any changes you make on files on this system is permanent. Hope this helps.