Command-line script to create bootable Windows Setup USB drives with, to install Windows. You'll need a Windows ISO and a USB drive. See the README for more information.

Similar to Rufus. Technically, the script works the same as Rufus (a tool for Windows). We even use the official UEFI NTFS driver developed by Pete Batard, the Rufus developer.

This script allows you to create a bootable Windows Setup USB drive based on a Windows installation ISO, even if the ISO contains an "install.wim" file larger than 4 GB (something which is not possible on FAT32).

This is a POSIX-compatible Unix shell script and is intended to be used on a Linux system.

Features

  • Create bootable Windows Setup USB drives on Linux systems.

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2025-01-18