4 Ways to Format an SD Card on Android
Introduction:
SD cards are widely used in various devices, such as smartphones, cameras, and tablets, to expand storage capacity. Occasionally, it may be necessary to format or reformat an SD Card for things like performance issues, errors, or when switching between devices. In this article, we will discuss four different ways to format an SD Card on Android.
1. Formatting through the Settings app:
The easiest way to format an SD card on an Android device is through the built-in Settings app.
Step 1: Open the “Settings” app.
Step 2: Look for the “Storage” option and tap it.
Step 3: Scroll down to find your SD card listed and tap on it.
Step 4: Tap on “Format” or “Format as internal/external storage,” depending on your device and preference.
Step 5: Confirm the action by tapping “Erase & Format” or “Format SD Card.” This will erase all data on your SD card.
2. Formatting using a third-party app:
There are numerous third-party apps available that allow you to format your SD card. These apps often come with additional features that might be useful like reporting file types and sizes.
Among the popular ones are SD Card Formatter, DiskDigger, and AParted. Download and install one of these apps and follow the app’s specific instructions for formatting your SD card.
3. Formatting through a computer:
If you prefer using a computer for formatting your SD card, follow these steps:
Step 1: Connect your Android device or insert the SD card into a card reader connected to your computer.
Step 2: Go to “This PC” (For Windows) or Finder (For Mac).
Step 3: Right-click (For Windows) or Ctrl+Click (For Mac) on the external storage (SD card).
Step 4: Select “Format” (For Windows) or “Erase” (For Mac).
Step 5: Choose your desired file system (FAT32, exFAT, or NTFS for Windows users) and click on “Start” (For Windows) or “Erase” (For Mac) to begin the formatting process.
4. Formatting by using a command-line tool:
Advanced Android users often prefer ADB (Android Debug Bridge), a command-line tool providing numerous powerful features. ADB can also be used to format your SD card.
Step 1: Install the ADB tool on your computer and connect your Android device via USB.
Step 2: Open a command-line window, enter the following command, and press Enter:
adb devices
You should see your device listed. If not, ensure that ADB drivers are installed correctly.
Step 3: Next, enter the following command and press Enter:
adb shell sm list-disks
This command will display the disk info of your SD card.
Step 4: To format the SD card as portable storage, enter the command:
adb shell sm partition DISK:xxxxx mixed VALUE
Replace ‘xxxxx’ with the disk info of your SD card and ‘VALUE’ with the desired percentage of storage space for internal use.
Conclusion:
Regardless of which method you choose to format your SD card, always remember to back up essential data beforehand, as the process will erase all existing data. Ensure that you select a compatible file system when formatting to avoid any compatibility issues between devices.