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How to format an external hard drive for Windows 10

Whether you’re setting up a new drive for file storage or prepping one for a clean start, formatting your external hard drive in Windows™ 10 is easier than it sounds.

At Asurion, we help people make the most of their tech—especially when it comes to organizing storage and keeping devices running smoothly. Here’s how to format an external hard drive for Windows 10.

What does formatting a drive do?

Formatting a drive erases everything on it and sets it up with a file system your computer can use. Here’s when that can be helpful:

  • You want to erase old data.
  • You're switching between Windows and Mac.
  • The drive is showing errors or won’t work properly.
  • You’re prepping a drive for a new backup.

How to format an external hard drive in Windows 10

Ready to get started? Follow these steps to format your external drive safely and correctly.

  1. Plug the external hard drive into your PC.
  2. Open File Explorer and click This PC.
  3. Right-click the external drive under Devices and drives.
  4. Select Format.
  5. In the Format window:
    • File system: Choose NTFS for Windows-only use or exFAT if you plan to share it with a Mac.
    • Volume label: Give the drive a name so it’s easy to recognize.
    • Quick Format: Leave this checked for a fast erase. Uncheck it for a Full Format, which performs a deeper clean by writing zeros over the entire drive (this takes much longer).
  6. Click Start, then OK to confirm. Windows will format the drive and make it ready to use.

What if the drive isn’t showing up?

If your external drive isn’t appearing, try these troubleshooting tips before giving up.

  • Plug it into another USB port.
  • Use a different cable.
  • Open Disk Management by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Disk Management.
  • If the drive shows up there but still not in File Explorer, it may need to be initialized (for new drives) or a new simple volume created (to assign a drive letter and file system structure). Right-click the drive and select Initialize Disk or New Simple Volume as appropriate, then follow the prompts.

Tips for formatting

A few quick tips can help you avoid headaches when formatting a drive.

  • Back up your data first. Formatting erases everything.
  • Choose the right file system. Use NTFS for Windows-only drives and exFAT for cross-platform compatibility.
  • Label your drive. It’s easier to manage multiple drives when each one has a clear name.

FAQ

What’s the best format for an external hard drive?

For Windows-only use, NTFS is ideal. For use with both Windows and macOS, choose exFAT.

Does formatting delete everything?

Yes. Be sure to back up anything you want to keep before you format.

Can I cancel a format once it starts?

No. Once the process begins, it can’t be stopped without corrupting the data.

Why doesn’t my drive show up in File Explorer?

Check Disk Management. It may need to be initialized or assigned a drive letter.

How often should I format my external drive?

You don’t need to format regularly. Just do it when you’re starting fresh, switching devices, or troubleshooting issues.

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