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frankroj authored Feb 14, 2023
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- **Format removable USB drive (FAT32) and make bootable**: By default, let Configuration Manager prepare the USB drive. Many newer UEFI devices require a bootable FAT32 partition. However, this format also limits the size of files and overall capacity of the drive. If you've already formatted and configured the removable drive, disable this option.

> [!IMPORTANT]
> It is important that when creating stand-alone media on a removable USB drive, that the removable USB drive is created via the Configuration Manager console using the **Removable USB drive** option. Creating an ISO via the **CD/DVD set** option and then copying the contents of the mounted ISO to a removable USB drive may not work since WIM files may not be split when using the **CD/DVD set** option. Stand-alone media on removable USB drives need to be formatted FAT32 so that they are bootable on UEFI devices. UEFI devices will only boot from FAT32 volumes.
> It is important when creating stand-alone media on a removable USB drive that the removable USB drive is created directly via the Configuration Manager console using the **Removable USB drive** option. Creating an ISO via the **CD/DVD set** option and then copying the contents of the mounted ISO to a removable USB drive formatted FAT32 may not work since WIM files over 4 GB may not be split when using the **CD/DVD set** option. FAT32 does not support files over 4 GB. Stand-alone media on removable USB drives need to be formatted FAT32 so that they are bootable on UEFI devices. UEFI devices will only boot from FAT32 volumes.
- If you select **CD/DVD set**, specify the capacity of the media (**Media size**) and the name and path of the output file (**Media file**). The wizard writes the output files to this location. For example: `\\servername\folder\outputfile.iso`

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