FAT32 in Windows 8

I know this sounds really weird, but windows 8 pro Setup needs to format my primary hdd as fat32. But it will cause a huge bottleneck.

Why windows 8 asking us?

you will need to nuke the existing partitions and let the installer of monkey win automatically create between them,
See the help on the following page:

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/2328-UEFI-Unified-Extensible-Firmware-Interface-install-Windows-8-a.html

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