![]() ![]() ![]() But there is a working fork called WoeUSB. Some answers are outdated, since WinUSB is not working anymore. However this does not guarantee successful installation of Windows. When properly used with a compatible target operating system, both of these methods should get you a bootable USB drive. Source: My blog post about this can be found at Make a bootable Windows USB from Linux. Select the proper EFI loader from your BIOS.Don't forget to unmount (safely remove) the USB drive.If you're making a Windows 7 USB, copy the boot folder from efi/microsoft/ to efi folder.From here extract bootmgfw.efi somewhere, rename it to boot圆4.efi (or bootia32.efi for supported 32 bits OS ) and put it on USB in efi/boot/ folder. #Create a usb flash recovery disk win 7 archive
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