![]() The USB Flash Drive will now begin formatting, which may take up to a minute or so. Click the "Erase" button on the right-bottom of the window.Click the drop down box for for format, and select "exFAT".Type in what you would like the drive to be called in the "Name" field.Click the button on the top middle of the window called, "Erase".You should see the USB Flash Drive listed as an external drive, on the left hand side of the window.Open up the Application named "Disk Utility", by going to your Applications Folder -> and select Disk Utility, or simply press command+space and type "Disk Utility", then press the enter key.Insert USB Flash drive into one of the USB ports on your Mac computer.Instructions on how to format a USB Flash Drive into exFAT in MacOS: ![]() ![]() ( Google Drive works well to easily back up data) PLEASE BACKUP IMPORTANT DATA ELSEWHERE BEFORE PROCEEDING. **WARNING** THE PROCESS OF FORMATTING A USB DRIVE WILL PERMANENTLY ERASE ALL DATA ON THE ENTIRE USB FLASH DRIVE. In order to copy files to a USB Flash drive on a Mac computer, and then open them on an APU Classroom or Lab computer, (or vice versa) the Flash drive must be formatted in either exFAT, or FAT32(MS-DOS FAT). It's important to make sure that your USB Flash drive is configured into a file system format that is usable across multiple computer operating systems.
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