Both will work with your Mac, but if your Mac has USB 3.0 ports (most Macs since 2012 have USB 3 ports), you will want to use a flash drive with USB 3 support for the faster read and write speeds available. • Launch Disk Utility, located in /Applications/Utilities. • Tip: Disk Utility is a handy app to have easily available, so we recommend. • From the left-hand pane, which contains a list of drives and volumes connected to your Mac, select the drive you wish to format. (Drives are the top-level devices, with volumes appearing indented and below the drives. Drives also have a disclosure triangle next to them that can be used to reveal or hide the volume information.) • The selected drive’s information will be displayed, including a partition map, capacity, and S.M.A.R.T. • Click the Erase button at the top of the Disk Utility window, or select Erase from the Edit menu. • A panel will drop down, warning you that erasing the selected drive will destroy all data on the drive. It will also allow you to name the new volume you're about to create. Select the format type and partition map scheme to use (see below). • In the Erase panel, enter the new name for the volume you're about to create. • In the Erase panel, use the drop-down Format field to select from the following: • OS X Extended (Journaled) • OS X Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) • OS X Extended (Journaled, Encrypted) • OS X Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled, Encrypted) • MS-DOS (FAT) • ExFat • OS X Extended (Journaled) is the default Mac file system, and the most common choice. The others are used in specific circumstances that we won’t go into in this basic guide. • In the Erase panel, use the drop-down Scheme field to select the: • GUID Partition Map • Master Boot Record • Apple Partition Map • GUID Partition Map is the default selection and will work for all Macs using Intel processors. The other two choices are for specific needs that, once again, we won’t be going into at this time. Make your selection. • In the Erase panel, after you have made all of your selections, click the Erase button. • Disk Utility will erase and format the selected drive, resulting in a single volume being created and mounted on your Mac’s desktop. • Click the Done button. USB Flash drives are one of luminous and disparate invention to store thousands of files in one convenient location. There are myriad of reasons to use USB flash drives over CD and DVDs. They are portable, fast and easy to use and carry. But after using it for few times, you might need to erase data from USB flash drive to make some more room to store new data or sell it. A simple deletion will not really erase everything from the USB flash drive securely since any advanced computer user can easily recover them in no time using any data recovery software. You will be amused to see how easy it is to get back all the deleted data in no time. So, if you have any sensitive information stored from company or client information then you must erase them using some third party software to make sure all data are securely deleted and can never be restored using any data recovery software whatsoever. So most people choose to. In this guide, we will introduce you to two methods that helps to erase data on USB flash drive permanently. Both are free to implement and can get the job done as quickly as possible to give you the best user experience. Method #1: Wipe USB Flash Drive by Using In-built Format Option All Windows and Mac computers comes with an in-built format disk option to erase everything from a USB flash drive. We will show you how to use this feature as your advantage to make sure everything is deleted permanently. Insert the USB flash drive to the computer and let the PC detect it. Open ' My Computer' and right-click on the flash drive disk name. Find ' Format' from the option and make a left click on it with the help of your mouse. You will be able to see a window with the following option. It will show you the storage capacity and file system. By default, it can be either NTFS or FAT32 and the volume label just indicates the name of the flash drive. Just leave it to the default settings and click on 'Start'. Wait for few minutes until the formatting process is finished. ![]() It may take several minutes depending on the size of the USB Flash drive. Make sure to keep it connected while the process is taking place. After you see the 'Format Successful' pop up messages, you can eject the flash drive. Warning: This should delete all the files from the flash drive. But as we mentioned earlier, a simple deletion and from the USB drive, they're still be easily recovered by some data recovery softweare..
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