I was trying to put Windows 10 on a flash drive, which I did with no problem except it won't boot. First I tried USB Image Writer and then UNetbootin. Finally I tried BalenaEtcher-1.5.109-x64 which told me that the ISO image was missing a partition table which would render it unbootable.
Why won't the ISO boot? Why is it missing a partition table? I downloaded another ISO(a different rip of a different version of Windows 10) and got the same "Missing Partition Table" error massage.
I don't have access to a working Windows partition because of this, so I have to do it in Mint.
Thanks
How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
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Re: How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
Windows 10 will not boot from a USB made from tools like the Mint Image Writer.
The easiest way is to use Ventoy. Download from ventoy.net which points to https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases.
Then I suggest you watch this video made by Leo Chavez, the lead host of the mintCast podcast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWXMGpV8_Dc
The easiest way is to use Ventoy. Download from ventoy.net which points to https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases.
Then I suggest you watch this video made by Leo Chavez, the lead host of the mintCast podcast.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWXMGpV8_Dc
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Re: How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
It seems several have been successful using WoeUSB to make a bootable Windows USB on Linux. I have yet to make it work though. Easiest for me has been to use Windows USB creation tool on a Windows machine.
Re: How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
This works fine with Linux give it a try and tell us. Where sdx your USB. This command will delete everything in the USB.
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sudo dd status=progress bs=4096 if=/location_of_the.iso of=/dev/sdx ; sync
Re: How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
I was able to do it on a Windows machine (that I forgot I had access to) with Rufus. Why is making a bootable Windows USB too complicated for Linux? What about a bootable Windows DVD? Can Linux handle that?
Thanks for the help though.
Edit:I'm not sure if this constitutes solving the issue. I did it, but not in Linux. WoeUSB has me intrigued, so I'll play with that one day soon.
Thanks for the help though.
Edit:I'm not sure if this constitutes solving the issue. I did it, but not in Linux. WoeUSB has me intrigued, so I'll play with that one day soon.
Re: How Do You Make A Bootable Windows 10 Flashdrive in Mint?
It seems WoeUSB is impossible to install now. Unsatisfiable dependencies. I searched for a while and can't find them. Any other suggestions?
It can't be that hard to create a damn Windows USB stick on linux.
It can't be that hard to create a damn Windows USB stick on linux.