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    Question how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?
    thanks.
    Gk

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    Re: how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    Were I you, I would visit a website dedicated to Windows. Perhaps this one.

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    Re: how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    Hi,

    Hi, I use Ubuntu, Windows 10 destroyed, how can I create from Ubuntu usb bootable Windows 10? and how I removed - format usb?

    thanks. Gk.

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    Re: how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    I think this might be what you want:
    https://itsfoss.com/install-woeusb-ubuntu/

    Never tried it, so be aware of the risks.

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    Re: how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    Created by a former Forum Staff member 'Sudodus'
    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb

    This works very well writing ISOs.
    It has always correctly written any ISO thrown at it, at least for me.

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    Re: how can I create usb with Windows ISO and how I erase usb?

    I'd agree with the suggestion in post 5 or try Ventoy which should be able to do windows. You should be able to format during the installation process. Usually better off using windows to format an ntfs filesystem but if you don't have windows, you can do it from gparted on Ubuntu.

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