Three Easy Ways to Format (Micro) SD Card to NTFS

Three Easy Ways to Format (Micro) SD Card to NTFS

Three Easy Ways to Format (Micro) SD Card to NTFS

Geeks - There are a few different ways to format a (micro) SD card to NTFS, depending on your specific needs and the device you're using. Here are three easy methods:


Formatting using the Windows File Explorer:

Plug your SD card into your computer using an SD card reader.

Open the File Explorer on your computer and find the SD card in the list of available drives.

Right-click on the SD card and select "Format."

In the Format dialog box, select "NTFS" from the drop-down menu next to "File System," and then click "Start" to begin the formatting process.

Formatting using the Disk Management tool:

Plug your SD card into your computer using an SD card reader.

Open the Disk Management tool on your computer by typing "diskmgmt.msc" into the Start menu search bar and pressing Enter.

Locate your SD card in the list of available drives and right-click on it.

Select "Format" from the context menu, and then choose "NTFS" from the drop-down menu next to "File System." Click "OK" to begin the formatting process.

Formatting using the Command Prompt:

Plug your SD card into your computer using an SD card reader.

Open the Command Prompt on your computer by typing "cmd" into the Start menu search bar and pressing Enter.

Type the following command into the Command Prompt window and press Enter: "format [drive letter]: /fs:ntfs" (replace [drive letter] with the letter assigned to your SD card in the File Explorer).

Follow the prompts to complete the formatting process.




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