Create a Bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux With Ubuntu/Debian GUI

To create a bootable Windows 10 USB in Linux using a Ubuntu/Debian GUI, you can use the following steps:

  1. Insert a USB drive into your Linux machine.
  2. Open the “Disks” application, which is a built-in disk management tool in Ubuntu/Debian.
  3. Locate the USB drive in the “Disks” application, and make sure that the drive is unmounted before continuing.
  4. Click the gear icon and select “Format Partition” option.
  5. Choose “FAT32” as the file system and click “Format” button.
  6. Click the “Restore Disk Image” button.
  7. Locate the Windows 10 ISO file and click “Open”
  8. Select the USB drive as the target, and click “Start Restoring” button.
  9. 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.

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