This software will allow you to create partitions in the FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS format. Linux users can format their USB keys into FAT16 format, or FAT32 and NTFS by simply downloading and launching the GParted Live 32 Bit (ISO-Image) program. Give a title to this volume, and finalize by clicking on Apply.
Then, back in the main window, choose the MS-DOS (FAT) option.
Then click on the Partition tab in the right window.
Mac OS users can format their USB keys into the FAT format in a few simple steps. Note: The q parameter stands for "quick format" and the x parameter will force the selected volume to dismount if needed. Type the following command, followed by Enter: For the purposes of this example, we have provided a command using the letter G but note that you should r eplace this letter with that which is assigned to your key.
How to format a USB using the Command Prompt (Windows)? You'll see that selecting both the NTFS and FAT options has now become possible. Right-click on your USB drive and then choose Format.