How to create bootable USB thumb drive with iso file
Grizzly
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Wed Apr 29 12:59:00 UTC 2020
29 April 2020 at 14:05, Liam Proven wrote:
Re: How to create bootable USB thum (at least in part)
>> >The one thing I've not been able to do on Linux is write a Windows ISO
>> For live or installer?
>The question doesn't make sense for Windows. There's no such thing as
>a Windows live DVD/USB/etc.
I beg to differ, I have both (as I said) a Win7 installer USB & a Live Win7
USB, more correctly a bootible Win7 on USB, portablilty has been a little
uneven, but it does run on (at least) 7 of 9 PCs & LappyTops I use, plus an
Apple (newish don't remember the model)
>Yes, I know, there is Windows PE, but that is not really a full copy
>of Windows. It'd a sort of live environment, but AFAIK, MS does not
>distribute any such thing.
I guess you could be right, I made it (well the tool did the work) a Win7.iso
(that did come frtom M$) It is a full allbeit slower (which may be my
Hardware) Win7 and other than speed is no different to my Win7 on duel boot
Desktop, Laptop and Netbook, storage is less but all else is equal
>> I have made both and can (re)find the method if you need it
>Discounting the "both" part, if you know of a Linux tool that can take
>a Microsoft Win10 ISO from microsoft.com and make a bootable USB key
>from it, I am interested, yes, please.
AFAIK Win10 is easier to have on a USB than Win7 was/is, but as I don't have a
Win10.iso I cant test (not sure I would want Win10 any way)
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