Format a disk for Windows computers in Disk Utility on Mac
In Disk Utility, you can format an external disk that you can use with both a Microsoft Windows–based computer and a Mac. For example, you might want to do this if you use a flash drive to store data files you need to use on your Mac at home and when using a Windows-based computer at school or your local library.
WARNING: Formatting a disk or volume erases all the files on it. Save any files you need to another volume before formatting.
Go to the Disk Utility app on your Mac.
If Disk Utility isn’t open, click in the Dock, type Disk Utility in the Search field, then click .
Choose View > Show All Devices.
In the sidebar, select the disk you want to format to use with Windows computers.
Click in the toolbar.
In the Erase dialogue, click the Scheme pop-up menu, then choose a partition scheme.
Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose one of the following:
MS-DOS (FAT): Choose this format if the size of the disk is 32GB or less.
ExFAT: Choose this format if the size of the disk is over 32GB.
Enter a name for the volume.
The maximum length for the volume name is 11 characters.
Click Erase, then click Done.