USB flash drives use FAT file system. And for a good reason – because NTFS has much more built-in features, it tends to be slower on smaller volumes.  But now that there are pretty large USB sticks out there, you might want to copy large files, like 4-5GB, to them. And for that you will need NTFS.

To enable NTFS on your USB stick you will need to format it to NTFS file system. Here’s how:

  1. Right click My Computer and select Manage
  2. Open the Device Manager and find your USB drive under Disk Drives
  3. Right click the drive and go to Properties
  4. Go to the Policies tab and select Optimize for performance and click OK
  5. After that open My Computer and select Format on the flash drive
  6. Choose NTFS and click start.

Now your USB stick is using NTFS file system.

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4 comments until now

  1. Can I use it for free?
    Where is download hyperlink?

  2. rongw, you don’t need to download anything to enable NTFS on your flash-drive.

  3. I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

    Ann

    http://externallaptop.net

  4. Hi Ann, thank you. We’ll be sure to provide more interesting reading!

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