![]() The first one is an NTFS partition occupying almost all the drive, that contains the Windows files (for Windows To Go, or for regular installation), and the second is a very small FAT partition, located at the very end, that contains an NTFS UEFI driver (see Free Software EFI Drivers) as well as the UEFI:NTFS bootloader. Rufus creates 2 partitions on the target USB disk (these can be MBR or GPT partitions). The way UEFI:NTFS works, in conjunction with Rufus, is as follows: ![]()
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