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CU supports multiple partitions on a standard USB Flash Drive
A little advertised change is that Windows 10 will now access multiple partitions on a standard usb flash drive. Previously you had to have a special flash drive with the hard disk bit set.
I am currently using wintousb 3.5 to create a bootable UEFI windows usb drive which was not possible before as you need two partitions - a fat32 efi and the main NTFS OS partition. You could only do it as legacy bios before on a standard flash drive.
This is a massive change!
Annoyingly disk management has not caught up and only allows you to create one partition but minitool partition wizard free allows you to do it (ignore warning message).
You can now easily have a number of installation setups on one flash drive instead of needing isos etc.