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I'm not sure what your asking.

 

In OSX you type disk into the search in the top right click disc utility. You can format your drive from the erase tab.

 

In Windows 7 you click start right click on computer and click manage, The you select the disk management section in the left pane. You drives can be formatted from here.

 

In windows 8/8.1/10TP you right click the start button/corner and click disk management formatting can be done from there. 

 

If you want to format in journaled in windows you will need to use a 3rd party tool something like MiniTool partition wizard

 

I don't know of any OSX tools to format NTFS but I don't think you're looking for this.

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