![]() ![]() ![]() This gap is used to hold the bootloader in Legacy BIOS system. This partition is very small and used by ventoy, so you better not change anything in this partition. Besides, the EFI partition can be at part1 also, but I set it at part2 just because that in some version of Windows like Windows 7, only the first partition of the USB drive is visable to the system. These files are very small, so 32MB is enough. Conclusion: USB stick size is not the issue, but bad blocks in that stick (usually, at the end of memory). Its the simplest way to check if you had same issue. So this partition is created to hold EFI boot file and other files nesscessy to Ventoy. You could try to format in NTFS (not quick format, but complete format) that USB stick that failed to install Ventoy. There must be an EFI System Partition with FAT filesystem and that's the mandatory requirements of UEFI specifications. But if you only use Linux that will be a good choice, because XFS/Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 will have better performance in Linux. It should be noted that, if you choose XFS/Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, the USB will be unavaliable on Windows and can not be used to install Windows. exFAT has better compatibility on Windows/Linux/Mac and exFAT is suitable for USB stick.įrom Ventoy-1.0.10, you can reformat the 1st partition with other filesystem, exFAT/NTFS/UDF/XFS/Ext2/Ext3/Ext4 are supported. To use Ventoy, you need a USB drive (be it a USB stick, an external hard drive, a memory card, etc.) that is large enough to hold the ISO images you are going to use. =MBR partitioning is used because it is the only selection in order to support Legacy BIOS system.īy default, Ventoy selects exFAT filesystem for the main partition to hold iso files. (32gb - 33mb) => Part1 (exFAT/ NTFS/ UDF/ XFS/ Ext2/ Ext3/ Ext4)ĮSP (EFI System Partition) for EFI boot and to hold Ventoy files ![]()
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