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  <description>Abstract Making USB drive for Windows clean install from its ISO image, there are 2 hurdles as USB drive must be formatted in FAT32. FAT32 doesn't support a file over 4GB. Windows 11 ISO image includes a file over 4GB. Such file must be split before copying to USB drive. If USB drive are partitioned…</description>
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  <title>USB drive for Windows 11 clean install - NTFS format + bypassing hardware requirement check</title>
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