How to Format USB to NTFS & Convert USB to NTFS in Windows 10/11 (All 4 Ways)

Jean updated on Oct 29, 2024 to Partition Master | How-to Articles

How to format USB to NTFS? This page shows you how to convert USB to NTFS Windows 10 in four ways. You can try each method to convert or change the file system of the USB flash drive to NFFS without a hitch.

File systems are ways of organizing data. For better performance, people need to choose certain file systems in different situations. In this case, some users might try to format the USB drive to NTFS in Windows 10 for different reasons. For example, change the file system to copy files too large for FAT32, fixing RAW USB drive, restore USB drive back to full capacity, etc. But how to manage this job without losing data is really a bit challenging if you know little about computer and hard drive.

So on this page, we introduce you four simple ways to format or reformat USB drive to NTFS. Some of them allow you to keep your data. So, you can try the one that works best for your case. In addition, these solutions can be also applied to format SD card, external hard drive, pen drive or other removable storage devices to NTFS. 

If there are a ton of files on the USB drive and you don't have the free space to move them around, you can directly convert the file system of the flash drive to NTFS without formatting or losing data. Here you can try to do this job in two ways:

Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
Two ways to convert USB to NTFS in Windows 10 without formatting

Method 1. Convert to NTFS with EaseUS partition...Full steps

Method 2. Convert to NTFS using cmd: press Windows + X keys to bring up the context menu...Full steps

Video Guide: How to Convert USB to NTFS

Format USB drive to NTFS in Windows 10 with Windows formatting tool

Method 1. Format USB drive to NTFS using Windows File Explorer...Full steps

Method 2. Format USB drive to NTFS using Disk Management: Right-click on This PC and then...Full steps

Two Ways to Convert USB to NTFS in Windows 10 Without Formatting

One is using a third-party converter, the other is a Windows built-in utility, CMD. For beginners who are not familiar with the command lines, it is better to select Method 1 for converting file systems with data loss.

Method 1. Convert USB to NTFS with EaseUS Free Partition Software

Here we recommend EaseUS Partition Master Free. The program is a free and easy-to-use disk & partition management tool for Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista. It can help you format or convert USB drive to NTFS in Windows 10/8/7 or other previous versions successfully in just several simple clicks.

It is a good tool to view and manage partitions on all your hard disks, and with the support to larger disks, the tools become better. - thewindowsclub.com

Step 1. Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your computer.

Step 2. Go to the Disk Converter tab, select "FAT => NTFS" and click "Next."

Step 3. Select the partition that you want to convert to NTFS and then click on "Convert." (Tick the "Show More" option in the panel's upper right corner to display the hidden partitions.)

Step 4. Wait until the operation process is finished.

And if there is no important data on your USB flash drive or other devices, you can directly choose "Format Partition" in step 1 to format USB drive to FAT32 or NTFS in Windows 10/8/7. In the same way, you can try to do this job with Windows free built-in disk formatting tools. 

Step-by-Step Video Tutorial: How to Format USB Pen Drive Using CMD

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Method 1. Convert USB to NTFS Using CMD

1. In Windows 10. press Windows + X keys to bring up the context menu

2. Choose Command Prompt (Admin) to open up an Administrator mode command.

2. Type convert (drive letter): /FS:NTFS, for example, convert G: /FS:NTFS.

After several simple steps, Windows will immediately start the file system conversion job. It might take a while, especially if you've got a really large drive.

If the CMD method exceeds your understanding and you cannot stand the risk, you can back to the first way - convert USB drive to NTFS with third-party free software.

Format USB to NTFS in Windows 10 with Windows Formatting Tool

Since directly formatting a disk will erase data, you must copy important files and place them to a safe location before proceeding with the following two methods. In case you'll need to recover data from formatted USB drive, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard would make it easy to bring back the loss with success.

Method 1. How to Format USB to NTFS Using Windows File Explorer

1. Open Windows 10 File Explorer (Windows + E), locate and right-click on the USB drive, select "Format".

2. Set the NTFS as the target file system, tick "Quick Format" and click "Start" to start the formatting.

3. When the process completes, click "OK" to confirm. And now your USB is NTFS.

Method 2. How to Format USB drive to NTFS Using Disk Management

1. Right-click on This PC and then Manage and select "Disk Management".

2. Locate and right-click on your USB flash drive or external hard drive, and then select "Format".

3. Set the USB file system to NTFS, tick "Quick Format" and click "OK" to confirm.

To Sum Up - NTFS Format USB

According to the methods above, you have four ways to format your USB drive or USB stick to NTFS in Windows 10/8/7. It requires little time and effort. You can choose according to your own preferences. Since formatting USB to NTFS via File Explorer and Disk Management brings data loss, you should take data recovery and creating a backup into account.

Apart from looking for the best way to format USB drive in Windows 10, people also ask questions in the following:

1. Why am I unable to format USB drive Windows 10?

In case your USB drive is corrupted in a way, it will fail to format once you right-click on it and format in Widows Explorer. At this moment, you need to format the USB drive using cmd or disk formatting tool.

2. How to format a flash drive on Mac?

To format the USB drive to FAT32, follow the next steps:

  • Connect the USB flash drive to your Mac computer.
  • Go to Applications > Utilities > Double click and open Disk Utility.
  • Select your USB flash drive on the sidebar, choose Erase.
  • Rename the USB flash drive, choose the format as MS-DOS (FAT) for Format, Master Boot Record for Scheme. Then click Erase.
  • Read more>>

3. Should I format USB drive to FAT32 or NTFS?

FAT32 is compatible with all operating systems since it's a simple file system and has been around for a really long time. In contrast, NTFS is more robust and effective than FAT as it adopts advanced data structures to improve reliability, disk space utilization and overall performance. The application of NTFS has grown but FAT32 is still more universal.

If you're looking to decide which file system to use when formatting a USB drive, most of all, you should consider two of the most important aspects: portability and file size limits when made your own decision. Read more>>

4. How do I change my USB from FAT32 to NTFS?

Connect USB to the computer. Right-click the USB flash drive and choose Format. Select NTFS in the File system option.

5. How can I change USB to NTFS without formatting?
EaseUS Partition Master can easily change USB to NTFS without formatting. Download and run software, and right-click USB drive. Choose "Convert to NTFS".