: A tiny, dedicated tool specifically made to bypass the 32GB limit on Windows.
Note: If you don't see FAT32, your drive is likely larger than 32GB. Skip to Method 3 or 4. Check and click Start . Click OK on the warning prompt to finish. Method 2: Using Disk Management
Click . If the drive is larger than 32GB, the FAT32 option will be grayed out or missing. Method 3: Using Command Prompt (Bypass the 32GB Limit)
: A tiny, dedicated tool specifically made to bypass the 32GB limit on Windows.
Note: If you don't see FAT32, your drive is likely larger than 32GB. Skip to Method 3 or 4. Check and click Start . Click OK on the warning prompt to finish. Method 2: Using Disk Management
Click . If the drive is larger than 32GB, the FAT32 option will be grayed out or missing. Method 3: Using Command Prompt (Bypass the 32GB Limit)