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# Cómo formatear tu unidad USB
After connecting your USB drive to the Raspberry Pi you will see the
“Explore USB” title displayed on the portal. If you’ve tried refreshing your
portal page and still do not see the “Explore USB” tile then you may need to
erase your USB stick and reformat it.

Al formatear una unidad USB, todos los archivos y carpetas se eliminan y se reemplazan por un nuevo sistema de archivos. Esto puede ayudar a reparar cualquier problema con la unidad flash o hacerla compatible con los nuevos archivos que desee transferir. Asegúrate de hacer una copia de seguridad de tus archivos antes de formatear la unidad.
**Verifique el formato de la unidad USB**
* En tu computadora, conecta tu USB
* A la derecha, o haz doble clic en el USB
* Click on “Get info” and verify the Format
* Your USB needs to be formatted to ExFat or Fat32, MS-DOS (FAT).
**Reformatting Steps on MacOS:**
* Connect the USB drive to a USB port on your computer.
* A la derecha, o haz doble clic en el USB
* Click on “Erase Disk…”
* You can rename your USB at this time
* Select the correct format, either ExFat or ExFat32 or MS-DOS (FAT)
* Then tap “Erase”
* A message may appear warning you that all content will be deleted. Select
“Erase”
* This may take a few minutes. The USB will disappear and reappear on your
homescreen
* Verify the drive is correctly formatted
* A la derecha, o haz doble clic en el USB
* Click on “Get info” and verify the Format
**Reformatting Steps on Windows:**
* Connect the USB drive to a USB port on your computer.
* Open the File Explorer and select "This PC" from the menu.
* You can find this option in the left panel, next to a monitor
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* On Windows 7, click Computer on the right side of the Start window.
* Right-click the flash drive's icon. It's beneath the "Devices and drives"
heading in the middle of the page. This will bring up a drop-down menu.
* Choose "Format". This will open the formatting window.
* Click on "File System" and choose the MS-DOS, FAT32, or exFAT format.
* [FAT32](https://www.wikihow.com/Format-FAT32) - The most widely compatible
format. Works with most computers and gaming consoles.
* exFAT - Similar to FAT32, but designed for external hard drives (e.g.,
flash drives) and quicker use. It's a universal format that is most common
across Windows, Linux, and Mac.
* Select "Start" and click "OK" to finish formatting your flash drive.
* A final prompt will appear, Click “OK”. Your flash drive has successfully
been formatted.
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