![]() ![]() ![]() I presume the easiest way of doing something with that iso under the circumstances described would be to dd it to a USB drive: dd if=/path/to/Win10.iso of=/path/to/USB/drive/ I have not yet tried that but think it likely to work as advertised. How does one, using only utilities available under Linux, go about creating the Windows 10 installation media?Ī Windows 10 iso can be downloaded from Microsoft, which looks like a good start. Also assume that no CD/DVD drive is available. Assume preparation issues such as partitioning hard drives to create space for Windows are already resolved. The problem: a Linux user on a legacy/BIOS system would like to install Windows 10 alongside Linux (on real hardware, not in a VM).
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