Write Windows 10 ISO to a USB stick
by vmelkon from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6PN3C)
Hello,
I tried WoeUSB to write a Windows 10 ISO to a 32 GB USB stick.
It is an old ISO file that is 4.0 GB.
It worked and I was able to install it on a laptop.
I used these instructions:
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-create-a...-usb-on-linux/
Later on, I downloaded the latest version from Microsoftis website.
The file name = Win10_22H2_English_x64v1.iso
Size = 5.7 GB
While writing to the USB stick, it was doing some funny things. It was showing 266%.
It finished writing without errors.
When I try to install it to a laptop, at some point, it indicates that some file is damaged.
I tried to write to another 32 GB USB stick. The same thing happened.
Is there a better ISO writer?
I was using WoeUSB 5.2.4
Is that the right version?
It is what comes from the Ubuntu repository.
I run Kubuntu 22.04
I tried WoeUSB to write a Windows 10 ISO to a 32 GB USB stick.
It is an old ISO file that is 4.0 GB.
It worked and I was able to install it on a laptop.
I used these instructions:
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-create-a...-usb-on-linux/
Later on, I downloaded the latest version from Microsoftis website.
The file name = Win10_22H2_English_x64v1.iso
Size = 5.7 GB
While writing to the USB stick, it was doing some funny things. It was showing 266%.
It finished writing without errors.
When I try to install it to a laptop, at some point, it indicates that some file is damaged.
I tried to write to another 32 GB USB stick. The same thing happened.
Is there a better ISO writer?
I was using WoeUSB 5.2.4
Is that the right version?
It is what comes from the Ubuntu repository.
I run Kubuntu 22.04