11-26-2023, 09:00 AM
Using Disk Manager, Diskpart or a 3rd party utility, you can easily reformat the 2nd partition (or try). Also you can experiment by wiping, repartitioning and reformatting new ptn1 and ptn2 to different sizes and different filesystems (e.g. exFAT, NTFS, FAT32, FAT16, etc.) and see how your Windows reacts.
First try just
1 primary exFAT
2 primary FAT16 32MB
and see how Windows reacts.
First try just
1 primary exFAT
2 primary FAT16 32MB
and see how Windows reacts.