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mprog542020-12-23 09:06:36
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mprog54, 2020-12-23 09:06:36

Creating a bootable Windows 10 flash drive under Linux (Runtu Lite 12.04)?

Good afternoon!
I tried several different utilities and flash drives, the result is the same everywhere - it does not load.
Tried through unetbootin and several other popular ones (I don’t remember the names). Some give errors something about mounting the file system, unetbootin records everything, but when you select an item during boot, a cyclic reboot of the menu occurs and an inscription in the logs "Corrupt image". The image weighs about 4GB, I tried several 4GB flash drives, there were no more.
Maybe you need a bigger flash drive or look for Windows somewhere?

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Vasya Bulka, 2020-12-23
@Anonymous24

Try it with ultraiso... Never had any problems...

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Eugene, 2020-12-23
@yellowmew

Well, it’s generally strange, the ISO image for 10 definitely weighs more than 4GB (unless ltsc can still be normal, but I don’t use it).
Try using a larger flash drive.
And yes, I left unetbootin a long time ago due to similar problems (even if there is enough space on the flash drive - the recorded one does not load normally) and I use Rufus under Windows for Linux and woeusb under Linux for Windows

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Vitaliy K, 2020-12-23
@revenger

Recording a bootable Windows 7 flash drive in Ubuntu
For dozens, IMHO, it will do.

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ettaluni, 2020-12-23
@ettaluni

Oh, how much I didn’t grumble with this record of Win-like images, it didn’t work, Linux writes with a bang, but trouble with wines. Each image needs its own file system recording parameters, a bunch of options, and so on for each version image. As a result, I spat put virtualbox, Windows on it with ISO To USB. I throw flash drives and write in the tooth I don’t blow

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