Creating Windows bootable USB drives from Linux is straightforward without specialized tools. Format a USB drive as NTFS using Gnome Disks, mount the Windows ISO file, and copy all files to the USB drive. This method works for Windows Server and desktop installations, avoiding issues with tools like WoeUSB, dd, or Etcher that don't reliably create Windows boot media.

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A simple 3-step method using NTFS that works for Windows Server and desktop installations.The challenge: Traditional tools don’t workThe solution: Format as NTFS and copy filesWhy this worksMore from We Love Open SourceAbout the Author

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