WinUSB – Create Windows Startup USB Disks on Ubuntu

WinUSB is a simple tool that helps you create bootable Windows USB disks right from your Ubuntu system. Perfect for when you need a Windows installer on the go.

Create Windows USB Startup Disks on Ubuntu with WinUSB

First, you'll need to install WinUSB on your Ubuntu machine. Open your terminal and run: sudo apt install winusb This command fetches the tool from Ubuntu’s repositories.

Install WinUSB on Ubuntu

Once installed, open WinUSB. Next, you'll be prompted to choose a Windows ISO image. Select the one you want to create a bootable USB for.

Step 2: Select Your Windows ISO

Insert a USB drive (at least 8GB). In WinUSB, select your USB drive from the list of available devices. Make sure your data is backed up—this will format the drive!

Step 3: Choose USB Drive

Click "Install" and WinUSB will start copying files from the Windows ISO to your USB drive, making it bootable. This process may take several minutes.

Step 4: Create the Bootable USB

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Easily Create Bootable Windows Disks on Ubuntu