![]() ![]() ![]() The notebook I mentioned doesn't support UEFI if I recall correctly but this problem happened on multiple configurations, even on these that can work in both UEFI and non-UEFI mode. Everything worked perfectly right after I formatted the same drive as FAT32. It'd simply skip and boot from hard drive instead. When the drive was formatted as NTFS, these computers simply couldn't boot from it even if I selected the boot drive manually. The problem happens on one of my old notebooks (Acer Aspire 5732Z) and some other PCs I was servicing. So please give details of these strange systems. The only other thing to consider if some systems are UEFI-only systems (do not have CSM Mode). ![]() You say you have multiple PCs that will not boot NTFS - can you describe the problem.Īt the point at which systems start to boot from a USB drive, normally the BIOS does not distinguish between NTFS and FAT32. If any of your source files are over 4GB then you MUST have an E2B drive that is formatted as NTFS (or possibly exFAT). ![]()
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