I used a Windows 10 computer to make this bootable USB flash drive. I was using an older Dell Latitude E7440. Note that I did this install a number of times and when it went to install it restarted and gave me an Invalid Partition Table in a black dos screen. This is what happened for those with the same issue & this is how everything went down: As I am typing this post I am using Rufus and it is "Applying Windows image: to my flash drive and is at 18.6% That's alright though because I am keeping good notes to myself and others that are having the same experiences with installing Win 11 from a flash drive ISO. This whole discussion started out talking about my USB drive's file system and now it's turning into a Windows 11 installation discussion. Windows 10 was so much easier doing this thumb drive install. With this new iso on my USB thumb drive I will give it another go. I tried this three times formatting all of the partitions while installing. The first one I booted from the USB and the installation of 11 started and was loading all the files and it rebooted and I got the message on my Dell Latitude, "Invalid partition table!" This is the second USB iso I am going to try. I am currently putting an image onto a thumb drive thru Rufus and when that's done I will try again to use it to install Win 11. I am trying the Rufus project again to see if it will work.
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