How to Create Bootable Windows 10 Drive in Linux – Guide

You can create bootable Linux USBs on Windows, but can you create bootable Windows 10 USBs on Linux? Officially, no. Microsoft does not offer an official option to create a USB stick on Linux. However, that doesn’t stop us from creating one. There are other ways to do this on Linux such as WoeUSB, but this is not ideal for many as you have to install external software. How do you create a bootable Windows 10-USB on Linux using GUI tools on an Ubuntu Linux 18.04 or Debian Linux 9.x? First, download the Windows 10 ISO file from the official website. Previous versions were around 4GB in size, but I saw that the latest version is almost 5.7GB. Therefore, I recommend that you use a USB drive with at least 8GB of storage space. However, if you are using an earlier ISO version of Windows (Windows 10 2015 for example) which is around 3.6GB, a 4GB USB drive would suffice. Want to create a bootable USB stick to install Windows 11 on Ubuntu? Here is the article that will help you.

How to Create Windows 10 Bootable Drive on Linux

Download Windows 11 Disk Image

Download and run Ventoy

Flash Ventoy on USB flash drive

Copy the ISO file to the USB flash drive

Final note

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