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Ubuntu only allows FAT32 and not NTFS

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I currently find myself in a desperate situation. I'm trying to boot from the pendrive on my computer installed with **Ubuntu 22.10**, it is not recognizing my pendrive formatted with the NTFS file system, which consequently makes it impossible to boot and format my computer. I've always formatted my notebook with **NTFS** and it worked perfectly, but with this latest version of Ubuntu 22.10 I'm not having success. Currently my computer only recognizes the **FAT32** file system (I can usually format it in this format), but the problem is that I am trying to install **Windows 11 and a certain ISO file is 4.8 GB, i.e. , the file is broken with a file size limitation of 4GB** (the OS installation window will open but will not install because of this). I honestly don't know what's going on, I've tried other file system formats, but Ubuntu is only releasing FAT32 and I can't install the operating system due to the file size limitation. Before someone tells me that the Pendrive is not configured correctly, Incorrect boot order in BIOS/UEFI, Corrupted boot image, Defective or damaged Pendrive, etc., I have already checked all of this, does anyone know of a solution?
Asked by leensc (49 rep)
Sep 12, 2023, 03:42 PM
Last activity: Sep 20, 2023, 07:45 PM