You probably just formatted with an incompatible filesystem. It would be helpful to know which option you chose, but just make sure it's ex-FAT, and not FAT16/32.
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I went with the default and apparently it was the right one because the drive popped up to mount and I was able to copy files to it. Thanks for the assistance though I appreciate it. Good to know for the future
I hope no one is typing a long response right now, I -think- I figured it out. It was KDE I wanted not dolphin and after fiddling about I -think- it should work now. It at least popped up as a drive