Copy the sources folder to the Y: drive (the NTFS partition).Copy everything except the sources folder to the X: drive (the FAT32 one).If it is associated to some other app, right-click it and select Mount from the context menu. Double-click your Windows 11 ISO file to get it mounted in File Explorer.You can now exit DiskPart by closing its console window, or with the exit command. It has the Y letter in the File Explorer. It will store the big install.wim/install.esd file. The other one is NTFS, it is a bigger partition formatted to NTFS.It has the X drive letter in File Explorer. You have successfully formatted your USB drive to make it bootable and compatible with Windows 11. Assign it the Y letter: assign letter=Y.Format it to NTFS using the command format fs=ntfs quick.Now, select the second partition: select partition 2. Make it bootable with the command active.Assign it the X letter: assign letter=X.Now, as you already learned, you need to format it with FAT32 as follows: format fs=fat32 quick.Type select partition 1 to select the first (1GB) partition.After that, enter the create partition primary without extra params to create yet another partition that will take the rest of the remaining drive space.Type create partition primary size=1000 to create a new partition of 1GB.
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