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Finally, I’ll answer some related questions you might have. Based on that, I’ll recommend which file system is the best for a USB drive. Here, I’ll first explain to you what file systems are and what they’re supposed to do then I’ll walk you through FAT32, ExFAT, and NTFS. Having migrated between many operating systems and file systems while using USB drives in the past, I know a thing or two about them and intend to clear up some doubts with this article. NTFS: Optimal for transferring files between Windows computers.ExFAT: Use this one when you need to transfer big files with your USB drive (4GB or higher) across Windows, macOS, and some versions of Linux.FAT32: Best for transferring a small file (under 4GB) across a large number of devices with many users.It all depends on the operating system you’re using and the size of the files you want to store in your USB drive. So, which file system should you go for, FAT32, ExFAT, or NTFS? The answer is: When transferring data using a USB drive across devices, you want the best possible reliability and storage capacity possible.