To be something that could work, only if I was able to reproduce the results on … thus methods described in the blog post weren’t helping me. So I had to do some research (read: googling), and then I was able to findīlog post by Microsoft describing various methods for creating UEFI USBīut, as mentioned before, I didn’t have working Windows installation available Maximum filesize limitation on FAT32 filesystems happens to be 4 gigabytes. I found out, that sources/install.wim is more than 4 gigabytes in size, and (FAT32 because it’s the requirement for UEFI booting.)īoth of these failed to produce working USB installer, and after some debugging b) creating FAT32 partition & copying disk contents there.a) dd if=windows.iso of=/dev/myusbstick and.As I only have Linux workstations (withoutĭVD drives) I had to create installer USB from ISO image provided by Workstations, quite often reason is that many games just aren’t available for Every now and then I have $reasons to install Windows 10 to one or more
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