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* Now use version 1.6 of the EfiFs drivers that enables firmwares that don't provide EFI_DEVICE_PATH_TO_TEXT_PROTOCOL to mount NTFS partitions regardless. * Also use the latest version of UEFI:NTFS that displays additional info about the system. * Closes #1213. * Also update version to Rufus-next.
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This directory contains a flat image of the FAT UEFI:NTFS partition added by
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Rufus for NTFS and exFAT UEFI boot support.
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See https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-ntfs for more details.
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This image, which you can mount as FAT filesystem or open in 7-zip, contains
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the following data:
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o The NTFS and exFAT UEFI drivers from EfiFs (https://github.com/pbatard/efifs).
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These are the \EFI\Rufus\[exfat|ntfs]_[ia32|x64|arm|aa64].efi files, which are
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identical to the v1.6 EfiFs binaries published at https://efi.akeo.ie.
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o The UEFI:NTFS binaries (https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-ntfs), which were
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compiled using Visual Studio 2019 Community Edition.
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These are the \EFI\Boot\boot[ia32|x64|arm|aa64].efi files.
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The FAT partition was created on Debian GNU/Linux using the following commands
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dd if=/dev/zero of=uefi-ntfs.img bs=512 count=1024
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mkfs.vfat -n UEFI_NTFS uefi-ntfs.img
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and then mounting the uefi-ntfs.img image and copying the relevant files.
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