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# Click the Scheme pop-up menu, then choose Master Boot Record. | # Click the Scheme pop-up menu, then choose Master Boot Record. | ||
#* If the Scheme pop-up menu is not available, make sure you selected the storage device you want to erase — it’s at the top of the hierarchy. | #* If the Scheme pop-up menu is not available, make sure you selected the storage device you want to erase — it’s at the top of the hierarchy. | ||
# Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose <code>MS-DOS (FAT)</code | # Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose <code>MS-DOS (FAT)</code>. | ||
# Enter a name for the new partition that does not begin with <code>3ds</code>. | # Enter a name for the new partition that does not begin with <code>3ds</code>. | ||
# Click Erase, then click Done. | # Click Erase, then click Done. | ||
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# In the sidebar, select the storage device you want to erase. | # In the sidebar, select the storage device you want to erase. | ||
# Eject each volume on the disk (select the volume in the sidebar, then click the Eject button), then click the Erase button once all volumes are unmounted. | # Eject each volume on the disk (select the volume in the sidebar, then click the Eject button), then click the Erase button once all volumes are unmounted. | ||
# Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose <code>MS-DOS (FAT)</code | # Click the Format pop-up menu, then choose <code>MS-DOS (FAT)</code>. | ||
# Enter a name for the new partition that does not begin with <code>3ds</code>. | # Enter a name for the new partition that does not begin with <code>3ds</code>. | ||
# Click Erase, then click Done. | # Click Erase, then click Done. |