Thanks Robert for answering my questions.

It does indeed appear that the proprietary software has replaced the
mkntfs command and that is the reason the partitioning fails.

Some options available to you are (A) to remove the proprietary
software, or (B) use GParted by booting from live media containing
GParted such as GParted Live [1].

[1] https://gparted.org/livecd.php

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