I've never touched it before, but when loading my USB with the server ISO on it for the first time, it automatically partitioned out the drive space. Maybe I'm confusing my USB media type with what I need for my hard drive space? This is a brand new install. Only one thing you must do is clean your hard drive configuration with DISKPART before you run installation wizard. When you enable UEFI and disable Legacy boot, then installation process automatically configure your hard drive as GPT. Then you can configure your disk as GPT and create new partitions. You must run DISKPART, then select your disk and erase all his configuration with CLEAN command. If you only format partition to NTFS, you probably have your hard drive configured as Legacy with MBR, so your partition can be max. ExFAT is not bootable file system, this is the reason why you don't see it when you boot from installation media.
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