Step 4: Right-click on the unallocated disk and select “ New Simple Volume”. Now your USB drive is empty showing as Unallocated. Step 3: Right-click on the USB drive and select “ Delete Volume”. Step 2: Click “ Disk Management”, under Storage. Right-click “ My Computer” in Windows 7 or “ This PC” in Windows 10. Below follow the steps on how to do this. So, you have to convert the USB drive NTFS file system to the FAT32/exFAT file system. As mentioned-above that PS4 only supports FAT32 and exFAT file system. If your USB drive came with the NTFS file system, then the PS4 game console will not support it. Solution #1: Format USB Drive To FAT32 or exFAT #3: Fix USB Drive Not Connected To PS4 Problem. ![]() ![]() #2: Format NTFS Drive To FAT32 Via Windows Explorer.How To Fix PS4 Won’t Recognize Or Read USB Drive Error
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