One day I’m going to need this: Make A Bootable Windows 10 USB Install Stick On Linux With WinUSB Fork ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
So I’m glad WinUSB (which hadn’t been maintained for a long time) got forked on github by slaka.
Since my day-to-day unix-like system is OS X, I’d love a good working solution there too which means I probably need to investigate a bit along these lines:
- Using diskpart in a Windows VM (which is kind of backwards):
- diskpart and copying at Creating a Bootable Windows 7 USB Disk in OS X ML – post #18 | MacRumors Forums
- this should include getting the bootsector at Creating a Bootable Windows 7 USB Disk in OS X ML – post #23 | MacRumors Forums / Source: Creating a Bootable Windows 7 USB Disk in OS X ML – post #24 | MacRumors Forums
- Using Disk Utility and UEFI (only works for Windows 8 and up):
- Using Boot Camp Assistant and a modified Info.plist (which for El Capitan needs some extra work):
- Create a Windows 7 / 8 Bootable USB Drive with Mac – COMPLETE SOLUTION – Michael Anastasiou | Michael Anastasiou
- Works way better than using How to Copy an ISO to a USB Drive from Mac OS X with dd (this link is to the comment explaining Boot Camp Assitant is way better)
–jeroen
via: Make A Bootable Windows 10 USB Install Stick On Linux With WinUSB Fork WebUpd8 – Google+ / DoorToDoorGeek “Stephen McLaughlin” – Google+
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