
You can back to another drive, or use a cloud storage service like, Google Drive, iCloud, OneDrive, or Dropbox.

If you have specific instructions to use FAT32 and your drive is larger than 2GB, you'll need a third-party tool to format it as FAT32-continue with this method.If your drive is larger than 2TB and you just want to use it to share files between multiple modern operating systems (Windows 8 and later, macOS X 10.6.6 and later), use this method instead, and be sure to select exFAT as the file system type.If your drive is larger or you need to work with big files, it's better to use exFAT, which has almost identical compatibility. Cards under 32GB: Right click the SD card in File Manager > Format, select FAT32, then click Start > OK. The main difference is that you can't work with files larger than 4GB on FAT32, nor can it work with drives larger than 2TB. 1, Insert usb stick to Windows computer 2, Download and install Partition Resizer on your computer and install it, or you may also use its portable edition that.


ExFAT, the successor to FAT32, also works on Windows, macOS, Linux, and other devices.
