In the “FAT32 Format” window, select the drive to format and type a volume label if you want to. Select the “Quick Format” option, and then click the “Start” button. A window pops up to warn you that all data on the drive will be lost. Click “OK” to format the drive.
Why not and settle troubles once and for all? That is because FAT32 has inherent limitations, maximum 4GB in size for single file and maximum 8TB in size for single partition or volume. Under such condition, exFAT comes into being. ExFAT integrates the advantages of FAT32 and NTFS. That is to say, you can use your external drive or USB flash drive on other operating systems and have no restriction in file size and partition size.