Bootable Windows Flash Drive on Linux using WoeUSB (GUI)

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Bootable Windows Flash Drive on Linux using WoeUSB (GUI)
Bootable Windows Flash Drive on Linux using WoeUSB (GUI)
This video shows the process of creating a Windows bootable flash drive in Linux using the WoeUSB tool in GUI mode using the following steps:

1. Download Windows ISO file from https://www.microsoft.com/en-in/software-download/windows10ISO
2. Install the WoeUSB tool using the following commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt install git p7zip-full python3-pip python3-wxgtk4.0
sudo pip3 installs WoeUSB-ng
3. Insert a blank USB drive
4. Disassemble the USB stick
5. Open the WoeUSB GUI tool
6. Flash the flash drive following the instructions on the WoeUSB tool GUI.

The created bootable Flash drive can be used to install Windows 10 operating system on any computer. The bootable USB drive can be stored safely for later use. In this video, Windows bootable flash drive is created on Ubuntu Linux, while the same process can be used to create Windows 10 bootable flash drive on another Debian-based Linux system.

A USB drive of 8 GB or larger can be used for the process.

Source: https://www.techsolveprac.com/windows-bootable-flash-drive-linux/

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