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| | | | | Here is how to create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 on any computer. Legacy BIOS and UEFI are supported. | |
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www.webupd8.org
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| | | | | Make A Bootable Windows 10 USB Install Stick On Linux With WinUSB Fork (WoeUSB) ~ Ubuntu / Linux blog | |
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kiljan.org
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| | | | | Official documentation only notes how to make a bootable USB medium for either legacy BIOS or UEFI systems. This guide covers how to make a single USB medium that boots on both. In addition, any leftover space on the USB medium can be used to store Clonezilla images. | |
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| | | I've been using Arch Linux for several years now. Of course, my first installs were... blunderous, as i wanted to do full disk encryption from the get-go, and I didn't know what I was doing. After those first one or two installs, I generally settled on LVM on LUKS with a GRUB bootloader and my swap on an LVM volume, mostly because it makes it much easier to setup hibernation/suspend to disk vs, say, a swap file. | ||