MBAM 2.5 - Does it create system partition 'automatically' ?

Hi All, 
Installed MBAM 2.5 today and deployed and is working fine from what i can see. Deployed the client to a couple machines and it started encrypting. 
One machine took a bit of time to get going and it think maybe it was because it never had a system partition available, i created one and logged back in with a domain account and it all started to work. 
Now this got me thinking afterwards - I think the other machines i was testing on never had a system partition either before i put the agent on. 
So my questions is does MBAM 2.5 automatically create the system partition if the hard disk consists of only a single partition. 
Many thanks everyone... 

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