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Formatting an SSD drive is useful in the event you want to sell the drive, dispose of the drive, or install a new operating system. You can format an SSD drive using a Windows or Mac computer.

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Formatting an SSD Drive in Windows

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  1. Verify that the SSD drive you want formatted is either installed in your computer, or attached to your computer via USB cable.
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  3. Your computer will format your SSD drive.
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Formatting an SSD Drive on Mac OS X

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  1. Verify that the SSD drive you want formatted is either installed in your computer, or attached to your computer via USB cable.
  2. Click on the “Erase” tab, then take note of the value next to “Partition Map Scheme,” which is located at the bottom of the window.
  3. Verify that the value next to Partition Map Scheme reads, “Master Boot Record” or “Apple Partition Map,” then click on the “Partition” tab.
    • If the value next to Partition Map Scheme reads, “GUID Partition Table,” select “Mac OS X Extended (Journaled)” from the Format drop-down menu, click on “Erase,” then skip to step #13.
  4. Type a name for the partition, or SSD drive, under “Partition Information,” then select “Mac OS Extended (Journaled) from the Format drop-down menu.
  5. The name of the drive will display in Finder when complete. [1]
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    I only want to enable the operating system and programs on the SSD drive?
    jonas ilver
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    You can use the chrome recovery utility to format storage devices on a Chromebook.
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      Warnings

      • If using a Windows computer, avoid defragmenting or performing a full format on your SSD drive. Since SSD drives have a limited number of read-write cycles, opt for the quick format option to help maintain the overall efficacy of your SSD drive.
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