![]() With this I could successfully boot the Windows 10 installer and do the install. The previous step created a small (<4G) wim-file which I copied into the sources directory of the UNetbootin created USB-Stick overwriting the broken install.wim (e.g. In my case I ran (see man wimexport): wimexport install.wim 1 home.wim -compress=LZX:100 With wiminfo you can list all included Windows types. Next use wimexport (apt-get install wimtools) to extract and compress the Windows type needed from original install.wim. Or alternatively mount the Windows-ISO if you are a more advanced Linux user. Do not use the broken install.wim from the created USB-Stick !!). Now, use 7zip (apt-get install p7zip) to extract the ISO (it is enough to extract the install.wim file. ![]() The last line in the output of my df command lists the USB that is mounted to my. Insert the USB into your system and then run the following command in order to fetch your USB’s name: df. Before you write your USB stick, you need to make sure that it is not automatically mounted to your Ubuntu. At least UNetbooin creates a bootable USB-Stick. Step 3: Unmount the USB if it is mounted. Unfortunately there will be no message, that it truncated the install.wim (in case it is larger than 4G). Step 2: Choose the distribution and required version. Use UNetbootin to create an USB-Stick from the Windows ISO. This method will make the Ubuntu bootable USB using the files downloaded from internet follow the steps carefully: Step 1: Select the Distribution option in UNetbootin : Open the UNetbootin and select the distribution option once you. This is the way under Linux (in my case Ubuntu Bionic). None of the other options like Rufus etc do not work or no longer supported.įor all the poor Linux admins without a Windows computer like me, who need to help relatives installing Windows 10 (sigh). Then right-click on the file and press Open With Disk Image Mounter. If you are running Windows 10 Enterprise/Education/Pro edition, you can use Windows built-in function, Windows To Go to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive. The iso file size is greater than 4GB which means the files have to be split. I am using Ubuntu 21.04 and have found a suggested method from Stackexchange - see below. Step 1: Back up your data from your PC and keep a note of your Windows 10 activation key Step 2: Make a bootable DVD or USB drive for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Step 2a.
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