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Creating a bootable Win10 USB with dd (2020)

2 pointsby iFreilichtabout 1 year ago

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iFreilichtabout 1 year ago
This answer by the developer of Rufus clears up this common misconception amongst Linux users; copying an .iso file to a USB drive with dd is the correct way to create a bootable drive and has the same result as burning the .iso to a physical disk.<p>TL:DR; This works with basically all Linux Distros, but only because of a hack&#x2F;software called isohybrid.