Not quite. I was able to use the Diskpart command sequence to format a 16 GB flash drive to NTFS, but I could not make the Flash drive boot to a menu.
I have made two bootable flash drives. One with Macrium, Reflect boots to Windows PE. It takes awhile, but it gets there. I don't think I need all the flexibility in the PE. The other made with Acronis DiskWizard boots to DiskWizard. DiskWizard can restore an image file from my external Hard drive.
I would like to have a Flash drive, formated to NTFS that boots to a menu, not to Windows PE or Acronis DiskWizard. The following command sequence allows me to create a Flash drive in NTFS format, but it is not bootable. How can I make at bootable Flash Drive in NTFS format?
It starts out easy to follow:
1 Place Flash drive in the USB socket - OK
2 Type Diskpart on the CMD line - OK
3 Type List Disk, identify the Flash drive - OK
4 Type Select Disk 1 - enter number of the Flash drive - OK
5 Clean - OK
6 Create Partition Primary - OK (Create Primary Partition does not work)
7 Select partition 1 - OK
8 Type Active - OK
9 Format NTFS - OK
10 Assign G - OK
Now what? How can I make the Flash drive boot to a menu?