Then PowerShell will start to format this volume, but this operation is buggie, I closed out the PowerShell window after typing those commands, but when I open Disk Management, it is still formatting, when I right-click on this volume and click Cancel format, guess what? nothing happened, the format process continued, and it does take me 5 minutes to reach 10%, and howtogeek shared his time on this operation: almost one hour on 64GB FAT32 formatting, also many other users had reported that this method is super slow on larger drives, Do we have a faster alternative? cancel format won't work in Windows 10 Disk Management If you don’t know which drive letter is, use the following commands to check and format in PowerShell: Type the command: format /fs:fat32 x: to format (replace X with the the real drive letter you’d like to format).Click Yes to the UAC (User Account Control) dialog.Click the Windows PowerShell (Admin) option.Right-click the Start button on Windows 10, or press Win+X instead.We can using the following steps to create a partition with FAT32 file system which is large than 32GB in size: PowerShell format to large FAT32 partition Convert NTFS to FAT32 without data loss -quickġ.PowerShell / Command Prompt (cmd) - slow.
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