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You can fix this by running Gparted to resize your Windows Installed partition. When the company finishes you will have unallocated space, the difference between the larger drive. It's important to have your Windows Installation drive smaller than your destination pendrive. Us Gparted to fix the integrity of your created Pendrive. Replace those names with your actual file and device on your system. $ sudo dd if= of= bs=4M status=progressĪgain, the names in the brackets are a variable. Now run this dd command to write the image to your pendrive. The second parameter is the name you decide to call the image file. The first parameter is the name of your windows vdi file (not including the brackets). Then go to the folder of the Windows 10 machine and run this to create an image of the vdi file. Make sure you the virtual machine is not larger than your USB drive. You can do this by installing Virtualbox: $ sudo apt install virtualboxįollow the GUI to create a Windo Windows 10Ĭonnect your Windows 10 ISO to the virtual machine and install Windows 10. The applications used are available from the Repository. You also wanted to do this from you Ubuntu OS without any special tools. (0x00000013003F0000) (See Below) and that's the end of it, it won't do anything else.I'm addressing the part of your question for having a Windows Installation on a USB that you can plug into any computer, and run Windows. However, although I can tell the program where about the ISO can be found and also select 'Windows 7 Ultimate' as the operating system, upon clicking 'Next' (in order to choose the 'destination' location) I get another Error message: Specified object not found.

win2usb

When I click another WinToUSB.exe file within the WinToUSB installation folder the usual GUI appears. The downloaded WinToUSB.exe is contained within the Program Files folder of Wine but after installing its contents to a WinToUSB folder it also produces an Error Message: Specified object not found. I am trying to get a Windows 7 Ultimate ISO installed on to an USB and have been using Wine and WinToUSB in several operating systems (Lubuntu 12.04, Bodhi 12.02, Puppy Precise and, most recently, Lubuntu 16.04) but, in each case, with the following difficulties.






Win2usb