How to format the mobile hard disk: First open the computer, find the mobile hard disk and right-click; then select "Format" in the pop-up menu and select "File System"; finally select "Start" to format .
#The operating environment of this article: Windows 7 system, Dell G3 computer.
How to format the mobile hard disk:
1. Connect the mobile hard disk to the computer and click "This Computer"
2. Find Right-click our mobile hard disk icon
3. Select "Format" in the pop-up menu
4. A formatting menu will pop up
5. You can choose "File System" to determine the format after formatting
6. You can also choose "Allocation unit size"
7. After setting, select "Start" to format the mobile hard disk
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