Install AIO Boot on multiple FAT32 and NTFS partitions

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There are many pros and cons between the two formats FAT32 and NTFS. For best support, you should install AIO Boot on multiple FAT32 and NTFS partitions.

FAT32
- Support boots into UEFI mode.
- Many operating systems like Fedora, Gentoo, Bitdefender… do not support NTFS.
- The Ubuntu and Debian persistent modes are only supported on FAT32 partitions.

NTFS
- NTFS partitions can store files larger than 4GB. You can save large files such as backups, VHD files…
- You can use resident mode larger than 4GB for Android-x86, Remix OS, Phoenix OS and WifiSlax 4.12.
- Windows ISO files are larger than 4GB, so we will not need to split it if we use NTFS partitions.

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I have a PSSD flash drive and this program won't let me split it into 2 partitions as it's not USB flash drive .

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I use this for 128 & 32gb USB as efi system partition to run frugal & full install of BSD, android, Linux as well as boot iso of utilities & installation media. it can chain load other HDD & partitions. i boot from 2TB USB-HDD using this.

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With this method i have made linux live boot from server. However i want the linux to be installed on other pc's rather than running it live on network. I didn't find any option in this software

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