Any of you guys know any reputable/trustworthy program i can use to format my 64gb flash drive to FAT32...

any of you guys know any reputable/trustworthy program i can use to format my 64gb flash drive to FAT32? i'm doing it because my car deck only support FAT32

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pendriveapps.com/format-fat32-larger-than-32gb/
gparted.org/
sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/
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gparted

gparted

Diskpart on Windows or gparted

have you tried diskpart?

learn to use a goddamn terminal.

mkfs.msdos /dev/sdb1

windows: pendriveapps.com/format-fat32-larger-than-32gb/

os x: disk utility (ships with the os)

other unixes and unix-likes (gnu/linux, bsd, qnx etc...): gparted.org/

rufus if you're on Windows

sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/

windows also ships with a disk manager nowadays dont it no need for 3rd party shit

Literally just right click and select "Format..." if you're on windows, it has it built in.

In windows 7, they don't allow you to format anything over 32GB to FAT32, they only let you format it to exFAT, that's why i'm asking for third party software

i also tried doing it in command prompt but it still wont let me

literally fucking anything formats shit to fat32 these days

google "Format to fat32 exe"
First result. Learn to google.

Interesting if true. Might just have to buy a smaller one then, Timmy.

i don't know, Shut Up and Dance from Black Mirror makes me not want to hit up the first link from a search result lol

what do you mean "if true"
you don't use windows?

>using Windows for anything meaningful or serious

No I mean you're a filthy liar.

Only kidding, of course I don't use windows I'm a grown man.

In glorious Windows 10 you cannot format anything to Fat32 with it's built in tool. So an external tool is pretty important to some of us.

But I am a grown man, i just use windows for my entertainment consumption, don't really do anything meaningful or serious on my computer to be honest

What partition table do you want: MBR or GPT? -> fdisk or gdisk
Then
mkfs.fat -F 32 $devicenode

Felt for the bait again -.-