
- #CREATE ISO IMAGE WINDOWS 10 PROGRAMS ONLY USING MAGIC ISO HOW TO#
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#CREATE ISO IMAGE WINDOWS 10 PROGRAMS ONLY USING MAGIC ISO INSTALL#
Step 2: Download and install Ventoy on Linux Once it is formatted, keep it plugged in and go on to the next step of installing Ventoy. It will be formatted again by Ventoy in the later steps. It doesn’t matter which filesystem you choose during formatting. You can do that by right-clicking on the mounted disk and then selecting the format option. For this reason, I advise you to format the USB disk before you proceed further.

However, I noticed it failed to do so for an already bootable Linux disk. Ventoy formats the USB disk while creating the bootable disk. It is slightly tricky to use and this is the reason I am writing this step-by-step tutorial. You can use it to create a multi-boot USB, persistent Linux live USB and bootable Windows USB. Ventoy is an open source tool for making live USBs. Method 2: Create bootable Windows 10 USB using Ventoy Take out the USB and use it to any system you want, restart the system and change the boot settings to boot from the USB. Once it’s done, you have a bootable Windows 10 USB in your hand. Wait for the copying process to finish as it may take some time in copying 4-5 GB of data. All you need to do is to select all the files (Ctrl+A), copy it (Ctrl+C) and paste it in the USB drive (Ctrl+V). Click on it to enter this mounted ISO folder. You may not see it in the left sidebar but if you click on the Other Locations, you should see it. In the applications list, select Disk Image Mounter: Mounting Windows 10 ISO Now select ‘Open with other application’. Go to your Windows 10 ISO, select it and right click on it. But to do that, you need to use ‘Disk Image Mounter’ tool that is installed by default in Ubuntu.
#CREATE ISO IMAGE WINDOWS 10 PROGRAMS ONLY USING MAGIC ISO ZIP FILE#
ISO is basically an archive format and you can see it’s content like any zip file in Linux. You may ask, Abhishek, there is only one file and that is the ISO file itself. Now it’s time to copy the content of the Windows 10 ISO to the newly formatted USB. Step 3: Copy the content of the ISO to USB
#CREATE ISO IMAGE WINDOWS 10 PROGRAMS ONLY USING MAGIC ISO HOW TO#
Use this tutorial to learn how to format a USB in ExFAT format in Linux. This newer format allows files bigger than 4 GB. You should then format the USB in ExFAT format. In that case, FAT filesystem won’t work as it doesn’t allow a single file of size greater than 4 GB.

Newer Windows 10 ISO might have files larger than 4GB. It is now ready for creating bootable Windows 10 USB disk. Once done, your USB should be automatically mounted. Give a name to your USB and hit Create button. Select the entire USB disk as the partition size. Now, you need to create a partition on the newly formatted USB. It will show you a warning that you data will be erased. It will ask to choose a partitioning scheme. Format USB before creating Windows 10 Bootable USB In the Disks tool, make sure to select your USB drive and hit format. You have to use this tool to format the USB key. In Ubuntu, press Super key (Windows key) and search for ‘Disks’. You have to format it so make sure that you don’t have important data on the USB key. Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel for More Linux Videos Step 2: Properly format the USB for creating bootable Windows USB If you want to use WoeUSB graphical tool for creating Windows bootable USB, you can jump to that section directly. It creates a UEFI compatible bootable disk.

I have talked a lot about creating bootable USB of Linux in Windows. Brief: This tutorial shows you how to create a bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux with and without a GUI tool called WoeUSB.
