How to make a Windows installation bootable drive with debian?
by meatbar from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5R3D6)
So I've tried Ventoy and Woeusb, and even dd, nothing works, I've spent days troubleshooting, looking up solutions to error messages and I'm still at square 1.
I mean, geez... it would all be so simple if there were such thing as rufus for linux, I even tried rufus on a virtual machine, passing through the USB drive, but even that resulted in an error.
Anyway, does anybody know of a method that works? I'm trying to make a bootable Windows 10 installer, the ISO is genuine and downloaded directly from microsoft.
I fear I'm going to end up damaging my poor flash drive from formatting it so much and copying a 5+GB file and deleting it over and over.
I mean, geez... it would all be so simple if there were such thing as rufus for linux, I even tried rufus on a virtual machine, passing through the USB drive, but even that resulted in an error.
Anyway, does anybody know of a method that works? I'm trying to make a bootable Windows 10 installer, the ISO is genuine and downloaded directly from microsoft.
I fear I'm going to end up damaging my poor flash drive from formatting it so much and copying a 5+GB file and deleting it over and over.