I need to install windows10 so I can read .dcm files (x-ray) on CD, a bummer...
.dcm viewers in linux does not work.
I have downloaded windows10.iso from MS website (can use without having to register) but now need to install to a usb stick. puppy installer, dd command does not work, and since size is >5G cannot install using pburn to DVD/CD.
anyone know how to install windows10.iso to a usb stick?
win10.iso install to usb stick: possible in puppy?
win10.iso install to usb stick: possible in puppy?
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trying to learn puppylinux... :D
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You misunderstand the install process if you think that just installing the ISO to USB will work.
There is, however, at least one utility available to do this, though I suspect they need to be run from within Windows 10 and I suspect you will need a legal registered version.
There is, however, at least one utility available to do this, though I suspect they need to be run from within Windows 10 and I suspect you will need a legal registered version.
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The iso should be able to be burned to a DVD.
The 64bit Windows 10 iso is 4.4GB
A single DVD can hold 4.7GB.
Did you actually try using Pburn to do an iso image burn to a DVD?
Should be no problem on a USB flash drive of 8GB size.
For USB flash install you probably will need to use a installer program other than the ones in Puppy.
There are several of them you could use.
A Google search should show several.
The 64bit Windows 10 iso is 4.4GB
A single DVD can hold 4.7GB.
Did you actually try using Pburn to do an iso image burn to a DVD?
Should be no problem on a USB flash drive of 8GB size.
For USB flash install you probably will need to use a installer program other than the ones in Puppy.
There are several of them you could use.
A Google search should show several.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
The requirements needed to create a installer usb in Linux
Windows 10 ISO
WoeUSB application
A USB key (pen drive) with at least 6 Gb of space
https://youtu.be/A8KNg6e3aKc
Windows 10 ISO
WoeUSB application
A USB key (pen drive) with at least 6 Gb of space
https://youtu.be/A8KNg6e3aKc
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I read it the other way because it's greater than 5gig and won't burn to a DVD, so want's to put it on USB instead, At this moment I'm using Woeusb in MX Linux to make a bootable win 10 installer, it appears to be working, needs WxWidgets to run, here are the packages for Woeusb http://ppa.launchpad.net/nilarimogard/w ... /w/woeusb/Burn_IT wrote:I think he wants to install Windows 10 on the USB stick rather than a hard drive, NOT FROM a USB stick.
In any case this should be useful to know if I'm wrong.
It works just booted the win10 installer from usb.
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Seeing as though you only have a single use for it, why not create a Virtual Machine in Virtualbox and run it there?
You can even download pre-built VMs from Microsoft for free for temporary use (3 months).
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/m ... tools/vms/
You might consider using win7 over win10 as it's download is 2gig smaller.
You COULD put the VM on a USB, but you will have to make sure it is formatted to something other than FAT32 due to that filesystem's 4gig filesize limit.
You can even download pre-built VMs from Microsoft for free for temporary use (3 months).
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/m ... tools/vms/
You might consider using win7 over win10 as it's download is 2gig smaller.
You COULD put the VM on a USB, but you will have to make sure it is formatted to something other than FAT32 due to that filesystem's 4gig filesize limit.