Hi,
If your devices are not compatible with exFAT, NTFS is a good choice.
To reformat in Windows:
If you have already written any data to the drive, back it up before proceeding to the next step.
Open Disk Management and then right-click the exFAT partition and choose Delete Volume.
Right-click again on the unallocated partition and choose New Simple Volume.
Follow the wizard to create a new partition and assign the volume as an NTFS.
Thanks for your time!
Best Regards,
Mico Mi
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