- to boot Windows with rEFInd, since Windows stores its boot loader on
- the (FAT) ESP. You might use this driver if you want to store large
- boot files, such as EFI-accessible RAM disk images, from Windows.</li>
+ to boot Windows with rEFInd, since Windows stores its EFI boot loader
+ on the (FAT) ESP, and the BIOS boot process (generally used when
+ dual-booting on a Mac) relies only on the partition's boot sector,
+ which is read without the benefit of this driver. Reasons to use this
+ driver include:
+ <ul>
+ <li>If you want to store large boot files to be read from EFI, such as
+ RAM disk images, from Windows.</li>
+ <li>If you have a Mac and NTFS data partitions, loading this driver
+ should exclude those data partitions from the boot menu.</li>
+ <li>If you have a Mac that dual-boots with Windows, using this driver
+ should provide NTFS volume names in the boot menu.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>