Windows: Formatting A Drive for Mac OS

This guide will walk you through how to format a drive for Mac OS on a Windows computer.

Important Info on Drives

  • For stability and performance, most drives need reformatting. New drives often come with unnecessary partitions or bloatware; others are in the wrong format.
  • Formatting your drive with a single MacOS Extended partition is the best way to achieve cross-platform compatibility.
    • The PPC recommends using MacDrive to access your Mac-formatted drives on Windows.
  • Note that formatting a drive will erase everything on the drive. If you have files that you need to preserve, move them to a different drive before proceeding.
  • It is recommended to name your drive based on your NetID (e.g. abc123).
    • Only use letters, numbers, and underscores in the name of your drive.

To Check a Drive’s Format:

  1.  Open File Explorer from the taskbar. File Explorer from the taskbar.
  2. Navigate to This PC on the sidebar (or any view in which you can see your external hard drive). This PC selected on the sidebar in File Explorer.
  3. Right click on your external hard drive and choose Properties Properties selected in the drop down menu of the external drive.
  4. Look on the General tab for File System to find the drive format. 
    1. Note: If you have MacDrive installed and the drive is already formatted for Mac, it will say HFS+ or HFS plus. The general tab of the properties window, showing the drive's file system (in this case, exFAT)

To Format a Drive Using MacDrive:

To format a drive for use with macOS:

  1. Launch MacDrive 11 and click the Create Mac volume button.The Create Mac volume button in MacDrive

  2. Click to select your drive from the Modify Mac volumes list. The Modify Mac volumes list in the MacDrive Disk Manager

  3. Click the Initialize disk button. The initialize disk button in MacDrive

  4. Click Automatically create an HFS+ volume. Then click the Initialize disk button. The initialize disk window in the MacDrive disk manager

  5. In the Format complete popup window, click Close. The format complete popup window

Renaming a Drive

By default, MacDrive will name your newly formatted drive as “Untitled”. To correct this:

  1. Open MacDrive 11 to see the Untitled Drive. Click the Open button.The home screen of MacDrive, showing an untitled disk and the Open button

  2. Right click the drive in the sidebar of and choose Rename. The rename option in Windows File Explorer

  3. Type your desired drive name in the text field and hit the Enter key on the keyboard.