To create a bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux using a Ubuntu/Debian GUI, you can use the following steps:
- Insert a USB drive into your Linux machine.
- Open the “Disks” application, which is a built-in disk management tool in Ubuntu/Debian.
- Locate the USB drive in the “Disks” application, and make sure that the drive is unmounted before continuing.
- Click the gear icon and select “Format Partition” option.
- Choose “FAT32” as the file system and click “Format” button.
- Click the “Restore Disk Image” button.
- Locate the Windows 10 ISO file and click “Open”
- Select the USB drive as the target, and click “Start Restoring” button.
- Wait for the process to complete. Once the process is finished, the USB drive will be bootable and you can use it to install Windows 10 on a new or existing computer. (Alprazolam)
Please note that the above steps may differ slightly depending on the version of Ubuntu/Debian you’re using, but the general process should be the same.