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zencd2016-04-08 13:28:10
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zencd, 2016-04-08 13:28:10

How to write a Windows boot image to a flash drive with one command?

Available... -
iso-image with Windows 8.1 (for example)
- usb-flash drive letter - F:\
open bootable flash drive. Is this possible? cmd.exe

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Arris, 2016-04-08
@Arris

Write a batch file and run it with one command? :)
By passing the isoshnik and the drive letter to the parameters.

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Andrew, 2016-04-08
@AndrewHaze

One team is unlikely, but DISKPART

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Yuri Chudnovsky, 2016-04-08
@Frankenstine

rus-linux.net/lib.php?name=MyLDP/consol/dd/dd_for_... :)

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dyakalex, 2016-04-08
@dyakalex

Well, write down something, let's say, perhaps; for example, using an archiver, extract files to a USB flash drive, for example like this:
But provided that the flash drive is prepared accordingly.

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William Thorn, 2016-04-08
@xydope

For Windows version W7 +, it is enough to make the partition on the flash drive active, and then copy the contents of the ISO (not the ISO itself, but its contents!) To the USB flash drive.
Those. in fact, beforehand, as written above, make the flash drive active (diskpart / diskmgr), and then 1 command in CMD to unpack the ISO.

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