Formatting FAT32 with 32KB cluster on Windows 8.1?

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Solution 1

The result to my query was that apparently, when assigning a cluster size to a FAT32 file-system, the size of the disk is very important.

Disks over 2GB appear to be eligible for a 32KB cluster, whereas their lesser counterparts are not. In order to assign a 32KB cluster on a disk that is less than 2GB in size, you need to use a third-party tool.

Solution 2

HP has a reliable formatting tool for USB drives that is harder to find than you'd think, while SD cards have a dedicated tool.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Cora
    Cora over 1 year

    I'm lucky: I own a laptop only capable of running Windows Vista. I say this because I had to use said laptop to format an SD card to FAT32 wtih a 32KB cluster, something I found I'm unable to do using the Windows 8.1 Pro formatting tool.

    How can I format SD cards, USB thumb drives and hard drives, etc., to FAT32 with a non-Windows-standard cluster size?

    During the format on Windows Vista, I returned with an error stating that

    The cluster size is too big for the selected file system.

    How am I supposed to format FAT32 with a 32KB cluster if that's not physically possible?

  • slhck
    slhck about 10 years
    Does the tool allow to format with 32 kB clusters?
  • Toto
    Toto almost 6 years
    Why do you give this answer if you haven't tried it?
  • sspence65
    sspence65 almost 6 years
    Because I did try it with a sdhc card, and got a fat32 partition with 32k clusters. That perfectly answers the OP's question.
  • Alexandre Ribeiro
    Alexandre Ribeiro over 5 years
    I did format my flash drive (pendrive) with the SDCARD Formatter Indicated by Bad Neighbor and I can confirm that it works.