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Burn windows 10 iso to usb linux
Burn windows 10 iso to usb linux






burn windows 10 iso to usb linux

How to Create a (persitent) Bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux Tutorials & Resources Sudo QT_X11_NO_MITSHM=1 /home/x/Downloads/unetbootin-linu圆4-702.binīut unetbooting doesn’t spit out any errors - says it finished successfully - except, it can’t copy the 4 GB “install.wim” file - 'cause 4 GB file size is too big for a Fat32 filesystem! Microsoft! Couldn’t you have split that into smaller files?īut seen a few mentions of this WoeUSB doohicky and might give that a try… But why does it have to be so f–king hard? Man dumping a Linux ISO on a thumb stick is a no brainer!Īnyway - I reckon I’m going to try sticking ZorinOS Pro on there and get her to test drive it and see if her brother would use it - 'cause I’m putting f–king Windows 10 into the WAY TOO F–KING HARD BASKET!Īnyone know if it’s possible to run Win11 without a TPM2 module? The laptop is a Dell Latitude E7440 - older gen i7, 16 GB DDR3, 256 GB m2 SATA SSD and some generation of Intel GPU… The closest I’ve come yet is unetbootin on Linux… even that’s problematic - it’s an appimage and has be be launched e.g.: OK - I’ve tried this a bunch of times today - I’ve tried balena etcher… I’ve tried the manual steps, of make a Fat32 USB stick, mount the ISO (loop device) and copy the files from the ISO image to the Fat32 USB stick…

burn windows 10 iso to usb linux

And of course, I’m just going to assume he won’t be okay using Linux - so Windows 10 it has to be… But of course it has Linux on it (I was using it 18-24 months ago as a Puppet Server and running a headless install of Ubuntu 18.04 server). Missus asked me if I had a spare laptop for her brother - and I did.








Burn windows 10 iso to usb linux