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I've already partitioned my hard drive and have my iso. I can't download Winusb, UNetbootin doesn't work, and neither does startup disk creator. I've tried Rufus and Microsoft's official usb tools through Wine and nothing has worked. Does anyone have any idea how to make it work?

Gaahl
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If you've booted in Ubuntu, you can use dd. In a teminal, type

sudo dd if=input.iso of=/dev/sdX

where input.iso is the source windows iso and /dev/sdX (X will vary) is the destination USB drive you want to wipe entirely and replace with the windows iso. I use gparted to make sure I'm writing to the device I think I'm writing to, as dd will nuke whatever you point it at.

Marc
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