To work around the 4GB file size limit on FAT32, I always create my Windows installation media using 2 partitions. I have a small FAT32 partition to which some of the Windows files go, but the largest part of the media, including the install.wim file are placed on a larger NTFS partition. This method has worked fine for me for years now, but it no longer works with the Windows Release Preview ISO image for 26100.560. If I instead create a single FAT32 partition on my installation media and I split my install.wim file into parts as install.swm and install2.swm, then the installation works perfectly.
Is anyone aware of a workaround that will allow me to continue using the 2 partition scheme? I suspect that this might be as easy as copying a few additional files to the first partition, but this is just speculation on my part. I'm going to see if I can figure this out, but I was curious if anyone was already aware of a solution.
Here is how I create the installation with the 2 partition scheme:
1) Create the UFD (USB Flash Drive) with a 2 GB FAT32 partition and the remaining space as NTFS. Make sure that the UFD is initialized as MBR.
2) Copy the files from my Windows ISO image to the UFD like this:
• Copy all files and folders EXCEPT the \sources folder to the FAT32 partition.
• If you are planning to use an autounattend.xml answer file, place it in the root of the FAT32 partition.
• Create a folder called sources on the FAT32 partition.
• Copy the file \sources\boot.wim to the FAT32 partition \sources folder.
• Create a folder called sources on the NTFS partition.
• Copy all files and folders from the \sources folder EXCEPT boot.wim to the \sources folder on the NTFS partition.
• If you created an ei.cfg file, copy it to the \sources folder of the NTFS partition.
Here is what happens if I boot from the installation media to install Windows:
The UFD boots fine, and the first few screens are displayed with no difficulty. After I select the disk to which Windows should be installed, the screen pops up that shows the percentage of files copied to the internal drive. However, this fails immediately while still at 0% completed. The error shown is simply "Windows 11 installation has failed".
IMPORTANT: If you boot from the Windows installation media, you will note that the initial screens look different. Apparently, this is part of a new installation experience. At the 3rd screen you will see a link that says, "Previous Version of Setup". Note that if I select that option then my dual partition UFD media will work fine. I am pursuing this because this issue also affects unattended setup and in unattended setup there is no method that I am aware of to tell it to use the "Previous version of setup". In addition, I have LOTS of batch file, programs I wrote, and other resources that create dual partition media. Not having this work is going to mean a major marathon code-writing effort

Is anyone aware of a workaround that will allow me to continue using the 2 partition scheme? I suspect that this might be as easy as copying a few additional files to the first partition, but this is just speculation on my part. I'm going to see if I can figure this out, but I was curious if anyone was already aware of a solution.
Here is how I create the installation with the 2 partition scheme:
1) Create the UFD (USB Flash Drive) with a 2 GB FAT32 partition and the remaining space as NTFS. Make sure that the UFD is initialized as MBR.
2) Copy the files from my Windows ISO image to the UFD like this:
• Copy all files and folders EXCEPT the \sources folder to the FAT32 partition.
• If you are planning to use an autounattend.xml answer file, place it in the root of the FAT32 partition.
• Create a folder called sources on the FAT32 partition.
• Copy the file \sources\boot.wim to the FAT32 partition \sources folder.
• Create a folder called sources on the NTFS partition.
• Copy all files and folders from the \sources folder EXCEPT boot.wim to the \sources folder on the NTFS partition.
• If you created an ei.cfg file, copy it to the \sources folder of the NTFS partition.
Here is what happens if I boot from the installation media to install Windows:
The UFD boots fine, and the first few screens are displayed with no difficulty. After I select the disk to which Windows should be installed, the screen pops up that shows the percentage of files copied to the internal drive. However, this fails immediately while still at 0% completed. The error shown is simply "Windows 11 installation has failed".
IMPORTANT: If you boot from the Windows installation media, you will note that the initial screens look different. Apparently, this is part of a new installation experience. At the 3rd screen you will see a link that says, "Previous Version of Setup". Note that if I select that option then my dual partition UFD media will work fine. I am pursuing this because this issue also affects unattended setup and in unattended setup there is no method that I am aware of to tell it to use the "Previous version of setup". In addition, I have LOTS of batch file, programs I wrote, and other resources that create dual partition media. Not having this work is going to mean a major marathon code-writing effort


My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Win11 Pro 24H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Self-built
- CPU
- Intel i7 11700K
- Motherboard
- ASUS Prime Z590-A MB
- Memory
- 64GB (Waiting for warranty replacement of another 64GB for 128GB total)
- Graphics Card(s)
- No GPU - Built-in Intel Graphics
- Sound Card
- Integrated
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP Envy 32
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1440
- Hard Drives
- 1 x 1TB NVMe SSD
1 x 2TB NVMe SSD
1 x 4TB NVMe SSD
3 x 512GB 2.5" SSD
1 x 4TB 2.5" SSD
5 x 8TB Seagate Barracuda HDD
- PSU
- Corsair HX850i
- Case
- Corsair iCUE RGB 5000X mid tower case
- Cooling
- Noctua NF-S12A chromax.black.swap case fans (Qty. 7) & Home Computer Specifications, Configuration, and Usage Notes General Specifications ASUS Prime Z590-A motherboard, serial number M1M0KC222467ARP Intel Core i7-11700K CPU (11th Gen Rocket Lake / LGA 1200 Socket) 128GB Crucial Ballistix RGB DDR4 3200 MHz DRAM (4 x 32GB) Corsair iCUE RGB 5000X mid tower case Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black CPU cooler Noctua NF-S12A chromax.black.swap case fans (Qty. 7) & Corsair LL-120 RGB Fans (Qty. 3)
- Keyboard
- Corsair K70 Max RGB Magnetic Keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1 Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- The five 8TB drives and three 512GB SSDs are part of a DrivePool using StableBit DrivePool software. The three SSDs are devoted purely to caching for the 8TB drives. All of the important data is stored in triplicate so that I can withstand simultaneous failure of 2 disks.
Networking: 2.5Gbps Ethernet and WiFi 6e
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- Operating System
- Win11 Pro 23H2
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 2
- CPU
- Intel i7-1255U
- Memory
- 16 GB
- Graphics card(s)
- Intel Iris Xe Graphics
- Sound Card
- Realtek® ALC3306-CG codec
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 13.3-inch IPS Display
- Screen Resolution
- WQXGA (2560 x 1600)
- Hard Drives
- 2 TB 4 x 4 NVMe SSD
- PSU
- USB-C / Thunderbolt 4 Power / Charging
- Mouse
- Buttonless Glass Precision Touchpad
- Keyboard
- Backlit, spill resistant keyboard
- Internet Speed
- 1Gb Up / 1Gb Down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Windows Defender
- Other Info
- WiFi 6e / Bluetooth 5.1 / Facial Recognition / Fingerprint Sensor / ToF (Time of Flight) Human Presence Sensor