How to create bootable USB thumb drive with iso file
Peter Flynn
peter at silmaril.ie
Wed Apr 29 13:50:10 UTC 2020
On 29/04/2020 14:24, Liam Proven wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 at 15:01, Grizzly via ubuntu-users
> <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com> wrote:
>
>> 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)
>
> So you installed a fresh copy of Win7 onto a USB stick? And it boots
> and runs on multiple PCs? I'm impressed!
>
>> 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)
>
> It's a free download:
> https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows10ISO
>
> Works well unregistered & unactivated -- better than any previous version.
But there's no software with it, right? Just the Edge browser? And
Solitaire :-)
No graphics editor, wordprocessor, mail client (maybe?), PDF viewer,
music player, etc. Or did they add some freebies?
P
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