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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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