On 1/16/19 1:06 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
On 16/01/2019 18:51, mike wrote:
Well no and the reason is that it is a windows 10 iso and I tried like 20 minutes chatting with microsoft FWIW I have found that it is best to use a Windows tool to write Win10 ISOs. I normally use Rufus. Several of my regular image-writing tools for Linux failed to make bootable media: Unetbootin, plain ``dd'' etc.
OK I found another tool...WoeUSB...opensuse version, simple gui...so when I tried to use it complains that FAT32 does not support files over 4 GB. However I formatted the usb as ntfs. And so I was assuming the usb would be formatted as to the ISO. So why would this issue arise?
Is there a way to verify the file in linux any other way? Not completely, no, I don't think, but could mount the image and check the filesystem.
I will redown it though.... Best bet, probably.
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