iPad Air, how to format external disk?
iPad Air iOS 26, how do I format a new external SSD, with only 1 port?
Port already occupied by new SATECHI mini SSD.
iPad Air iOS 26, how do I format a new external SSD, with only 1 port?
Port already occupied by new SATECHI mini SSD.
Yes - contrary to information posted by Phil0124, it is possible to format external storage devices using an iPad running iPadOS 18 and later.
Simply connect your external USB storage via an appropriate USB-C hub or Adapter*. Using the Files App, identify the external storage device from sidebar - then touch-and-hold the associated device icon to the Action Menu:
From the menu, select Erase:
* e.g. Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
Yes - contrary to information posted by Phil0124, it is possible to format external storage devices using an iPad running iPadOS 18 and later.
Simply connect your external USB storage via an appropriate USB-C hub or Adapter*. Using the Files App, identify the external storage device from sidebar - then touch-and-hold the associated device icon to the Action Menu:
From the menu, select Erase:
* e.g. Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
You cannot format a drive form an iPad at all.
You will need to connect it to a computer to format it.
Once it's formatted, you can use a USB-C hub or dock to connect more than one device to the iPad at a time.
LotusPilot wrote:
Yes - contrary to information posted by Phil0124, it is possible to format external storage devices using an iPad running iPadOS 18 and later.
Simply connect your external USB storage via an appropriate USB-C hub or Adapter*. Using the Files App, identify the external storage device from sidebar - then touch-and-hold the associated device icon to the Action Menu:
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/7a70f366-d172-4078-904b-691f6f392725
From the menu, select Erase:
https://discussions.apple.com/content/attachment/af065ebd-156b-4705-b213-bd1ac6f195cc
* e.g. Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter - Apple
That's new. I was totally not aware of that. Good to know.
If you cannot format the SSD drive using your iPad, or independently using a Mac or Windows PC, this would suggest that the drive is either defective - or that the drive requires attention using a suitable disk utility to set/reset the partition table (MBR or GPT) prior to formatting.
Well thanks Phil, your answer is quite clear!
Many thanks Phil, I will give it a try!
Not particularly new. This capability was introduced with release of iOS/iPadOS 18.
Well LotusPilot your trick worked for a new LaCie 1GB SSD. But not for an SSD of Satechi. Obviously this one is still a virgin and does not appear in the sidebar. Any idea is welcome.
That trick didn't work in my case. The disk does not appear in the list. The disk spins for a second and that's it. I will look for another way to format the disk. Thank you!
iPad Air, how to format external disk?