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You can [[Partition and Format a USB Flash Drive with Linux]], Macintosh OSX, and Microsoft Windows among other operating systems, as we have mentioned the three most popular.  The [[USB Flash Drive]], or Pen Drive is a type of [[Solid State Removable Storage]].  Often Windows users consider [[NTFS or exFAT on Flash Drive]] while Mac and Linux users consider other formats.   
You can [[Partition and Format a USB Flash Drive with Linux]], Macintosh OSX, and Microsoft Windows among other operating systems, as we have mentioned the three most popular.  The [[USB Flash Drive]], or Pen Drive is a type of [[Solid State Removable Storage]].  Often Windows users consider [[NTFS or exFAT on Flash Drive]] while Mac and Linux users consider other formats.   
== Operating System Considerations ==
== Partition Type ==
== Format Type ==
== Related ==
* A flash drive is a type of [[Solid State Removable Storage]].
* [[Bootable USB flash drive utilities]] allows you to make the flash drive bootable.  More on [[Creating bootable USB Flash Drive]].
* Should you use [[NTFS or exFAT on Flash Drive]]?
* [[Partition and Format a USB Flash Drive with Linux]]
* [[Ubuntu Installation from a Flash Drive]].
* [[USB Device Diagnostics in Linux]]
* [[NTFS or exFAT on Flash Drive]] talks about exFAT, NTFS, FAT32 compatibility.


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Revision as of 20:23, 30 December 2019

You can Partition and Format a USB Flash Drive with Linux, Macintosh OSX, and Microsoft Windows among other operating systems, as we have mentioned the three most popular. The USB Flash Drive, or Pen Drive is a type of Solid State Removable Storage. Often Windows users consider NTFS or exFAT on Flash Drive while Mac and Linux users consider other formats.

Operating System Considerations

Partition Type

Format Type

Related