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How to install windows on linux from image files contained on another partition?
There are three partitions on the hard drive, one is Linux, the second is empty, the third is for storing everything. In Windows, I unpacked the contents of the image into an empty partition, using bootice, put the bootloader on the system partition and indicated where to get the files for installation, rebooted and installed Windows without problems.
How to do the same from Linux? Unpack the installation files and put Windows on the first partition from them
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That is, you have Windows in the second partition, a dump in the third, and now you want to put Windows in the first partition instead of Linux too ?! and from a flash drive it is possible to put it - formatting the disk. Linux is on the first partition and you want to run the installation from it - and put Windows on top?! If so, then this is not an option. If instead of Linux, then boot from another medium.
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