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As USB drives get larger and larger, you may find it useful to partition them into distinct drives. This can make it easier to organize your files, or allow you to boot from one partition and keep essential tools on another. If you want to create a multi-partition in Windows, you'll need some special tools and there are some major restrictions. On Mac or Linux, you can create a multi-partition USB drive using the built-in utilities.
 
As USB drives get larger and larger, you may find it useful to partition them into distinct drives. This can make it easier to organize your files, or allow you to boot from one partition and keep essential tools on another. If you want to create a multi-partition in Windows, you'll need some special tools and there are some major restrictions. On Mac or Linux, you can create a multi-partition USB drive using the built-in utilities.
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== Steps ==
 
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