Can't find my bootable USB as an option in the UEFI options [duplicate]












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I'm using a Dell laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.



I tried to make a bootable USB after downloading the Windows 10 ISO file, but it doesn't appear as an option in the UEFI bootable screen.



I didn't use woeusb or any other program as I couldn't install them. I just made it using the Disks utility, then I formatted it as FAT32 then used **Restore Disk Image and restored the Windows ISO file. Is this a correct method of making a bootable USB?










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    Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

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  • Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

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    Jan 10 at 11:24


















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  • How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?

    11 answers




I'm using a Dell laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.



I tried to make a bootable USB after downloading the Windows 10 ISO file, but it doesn't appear as an option in the UEFI bootable screen.



I didn't use woeusb or any other program as I couldn't install them. I just made it using the Disks utility, then I formatted it as FAT32 then used **Restore Disk Image and restored the Windows ISO file. Is this a correct method of making a bootable USB?










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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Thomas, Tom Brossman Jan 13 at 19:50


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    Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 5:39













  • Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

    – sudodus
    Jan 10 at 11:24
















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This question already has an answer here:




  • How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?

    11 answers




I'm using a Dell laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.



I tried to make a bootable USB after downloading the Windows 10 ISO file, but it doesn't appear as an option in the UEFI bootable screen.



I didn't use woeusb or any other program as I couldn't install them. I just made it using the Disks utility, then I formatted it as FAT32 then used **Restore Disk Image and restored the Windows ISO file. Is this a correct method of making a bootable USB?










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  • How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?

    11 answers




I'm using a Dell laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.



I tried to make a bootable USB after downloading the Windows 10 ISO file, but it doesn't appear as an option in the UEFI bootable screen.



I didn't use woeusb or any other program as I couldn't install them. I just made it using the Disks utility, then I formatted it as FAT32 then used **Restore Disk Image and restored the Windows ISO file. Is this a correct method of making a bootable USB?





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  • How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu?

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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Thomas, Tom Brossman Jan 13 at 19:50


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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Thomas, Tom Brossman Jan 13 at 19:50


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  • 5





    Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 5:39













  • Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

    – sudodus
    Jan 10 at 11:24
















  • 5





    Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

    – karel
    Jan 10 at 5:39













  • Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

    – sudodus
    Jan 10 at 11:24










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Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

– karel
Jan 10 at 5:39







Possible duplicate of How can I create a Windows bootable USB stick using Ubuntu? and How to change boot priority?

– karel
Jan 10 at 5:39















Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

– sudodus
Jan 10 at 11:24







Why could you not install woeusb or any other program? Do you lack superuser permissions (can you log in as root or run sudo or not)? Or is there some other problem, that prevents you from installing programs?

– sudodus
Jan 10 at 11:24












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Cloning works with Ubuntu iso files but it does not work with Windows 10 iso files. You must use some other tool, for example mkusb (if you have an iso file downloaded from Microsoft), or woeusb (if you have a custom iso file where the file install.wim exceeds 4 GiB).





  • Install mkusb into your Ubuntu according to the following link,



    help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb



    sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for live standard Ubuntu

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi



  • Install woeusb into your Ubuntu and run it according to the following link,



    WoeUSB Error Code 256 with NTFS formatted USB








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    Cloning works with Ubuntu iso files but it does not work with Windows 10 iso files. You must use some other tool, for example mkusb (if you have an iso file downloaded from Microsoft), or woeusb (if you have a custom iso file where the file install.wim exceeds 4 GiB).





    • Install mkusb into your Ubuntu according to the following link,



      help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb



      sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for live standard Ubuntu

      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter
      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi



    • Install woeusb into your Ubuntu and run it according to the following link,



      WoeUSB Error Code 256 with NTFS formatted USB








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      Cloning works with Ubuntu iso files but it does not work with Windows 10 iso files. You must use some other tool, for example mkusb (if you have an iso file downloaded from Microsoft), or woeusb (if you have a custom iso file where the file install.wim exceeds 4 GiB).





      • Install mkusb into your Ubuntu according to the following link,



        help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb



        sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for live standard Ubuntu

        sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter
        sudo apt-get update
        sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi



      • Install woeusb into your Ubuntu and run it according to the following link,



        WoeUSB Error Code 256 with NTFS formatted USB








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        Cloning works with Ubuntu iso files but it does not work with Windows 10 iso files. You must use some other tool, for example mkusb (if you have an iso file downloaded from Microsoft), or woeusb (if you have a custom iso file where the file install.wim exceeds 4 GiB).





        • Install mkusb into your Ubuntu according to the following link,



          help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb



          sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for live standard Ubuntu

          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi



        • Install woeusb into your Ubuntu and run it according to the following link,



          WoeUSB Error Code 256 with NTFS formatted USB








        share|improve this answer













        Cloning works with Ubuntu iso files but it does not work with Windows 10 iso files. You must use some other tool, for example mkusb (if you have an iso file downloaded from Microsoft), or woeusb (if you have a custom iso file where the file install.wim exceeds 4 GiB).





        • Install mkusb into your Ubuntu according to the following link,



          help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb



          sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for live standard Ubuntu

          sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa # and press Enter
          sudo apt-get update
          sudo apt-get install mkusb mkusb-nox usb-pack-efi



        • Install woeusb into your Ubuntu and run it according to the following link,



          WoeUSB Error Code 256 with NTFS formatted USB









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