How to Format an SD Card on Your Mac

Formatting an SD Card on your Mac Is a breeze

What to Know

  • Before starting, copy any content you want to save before formatting.
  • Open Applications folder > Utility > launch Disk Utility > select the SD card > Erase > New Format.
  • Next, choose SD card format. OS X Extended (Journaled) is the most common system file choice.

This article explains how to format an SD card on a Mac so that the computer will be able to read it.

How to Erase or Format a SD Card on a Mac

To format your SD card, all you need is your Macbook, an SD card, and a card reader. Some folks may find that their Macbook has an SD slot, in which case you can forego needing a card reader. Before formatting your SD card, you'll want to pull any images or files off of the card because it will disappear after you have finished the reformatting process.

Once you have formatted or erased a SD card any information on the card will be wiped. There is no undo, and no way to retrieve erased data!

  1. Open the Applications folder from a Finder window.

    The applications folder is open inside a Finder window.
  2. Scroll down and open the Utility folder.

    The Utilities folder is selected inside a Finder Window.
  3. Launch Disk Utility.

    Disk Utility is selected inside of the Finder Window.
  4. Find and click on your SD card on the left side of the screen. Unless you have specifically named it, it will probably display as UNNAMED or NO NAME.

    A SD card is selected inside Disk Utility.

    Be sure you are looking under the External area on the left.

  5. Click Erase. It's located at the top of the screen, in between partition and restore.

    Options to erase a SD card are found at the top of the screen.
  6. Choose a new format from the pop up menu. At this time you can also rename the SD card to whatever you'd prefer.

    Choose a new format for your SD card.

    OS X Extended (Journaled) is the default (and most common) Mac file system choice.

  7. Click Erase to erase and reformat your SD card.

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