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Open System Properties, pressing Win+Break.
Select Hardware tab -> Device Manager.
Find Disk Drives, expand it.
Find the USB flash drive you want to format, and double-click it. It opens the Properties dialog box.
Click Policies tab.
By default, the `Optimize for quick removal' option is turned on; switch it to `Optimize for performance', and then press OK.
Now open My Computer. Click the right mouse button on USB Flash Drive and Select Format... The Format dialog box now appears.
Select NTFS in the File System field.
Press Start, and wait while the process will be completed.
Now your USB Flash Drive is formatted with NTFS format.
Select Hardware tab -> Device Manager.
Find Disk Drives, expand it.
Find the USB flash drive you want to format, and double-click it. It opens the Properties dialog box.
Click Policies tab.
By default, the `Optimize for quick removal' option is turned on; switch it to `Optimize for performance', and then press OK.
Now open My Computer. Click the right mouse button on USB Flash Drive and Select Format... The Format dialog box now appears.
Select NTFS in the File System field.
Press Start, and wait while the process will be completed.
Now your USB Flash Drive is formatted with NTFS format.