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How to install Windows 10 with Ubuntu?
How to install windows from ubuntu?
I uploaded the image of Windows 10 to a USB flash drive, in the BIOS I select the USB flash drive in brackets (UEFI).
If I choose without UEFI, then here is the screen.
From 10 seconds to 1, and again in a circle.
If I follow the installation rules, then this is the error.
There is a System Restore tab.
How to properly install windows?
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First of all, here's how I understood your question:
1. There is a computer with Ubuntu. On it, you need to prepare a bootable flash drive.
2. There is a second computer on which you need to install Windu from this flash drive.
3. You have not yet figured out how to partition the disk of this second computer (GPT or MBR).
If I misunderstood something, please correct me.
First, about the flash drive. I make them using the unetbootin multiplatform utility, having previously downloaded the distribution iso file of the desired version of Windows. But unetbootin seems to make only an MBR flash, for GPT, apparently, you need to use a utility from MS (but I try to avoid this).
Now about Windows. Win10 is installed by default only on a GPT disk, but if you really want to force it to be installed on the MBR, then there is a way. I did it like this: first I installed W10 on GPT, then converted GPT->MBR (advanced partition managers from Paragon and AOMEI do this without data loss), and finally restored the MBR bootloader on the system partition using something like BootICE, running from some tool-recovery LiveDVD/LiveUSB (of course, deleted the previous UEFI boot partition).
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