Thus, if there is any individual file larger than 4GB, it is not suitable. However, it has some serious limitations, for example, individual files can only be up to 4GB in size each.
So, how do I get Windows to recognize exFAT drive and allow me to read and write with this exFAT formatted drive?” About exFATįAT32, NTFS, exFAT are three different file systems and they share some differencesįAT32, is a file system compatible with Windows, Linux, and Mac. However, when I plug in the USB drive to my Windows 10 computer, the exFAT USB drive created on Mac OS not working in Windows 10 and remind with “ Windows is not able to detect the file system”. The USB drive is about 32GB and I formatted it on my MacBook running OSX Mavericks into exFAT, because this seems to be the only available file system that is compatible with both Mac and Windows. I have a USB flash drive with a ton of music and a copy of Windows 7 Pro 32 bit meant for Oracle’s VirtualBox.
My version of the operating system is Windows 10 Pro, 64 bit. “Hey, I might have some issues with the exFAT file system in Windows 10.