You create a GUID partition table on your USB stick, create a FAT32 file system on it, and then mount Windows 10 ISO image and copy those Windows 10 files to your USB stick and you are done. This method works for UEFI firmware and is very simple. You can download the ISO via this link: Win10 1803 English 圆4 ISO Creating a Windows 10 Bootable USB for UEFI Firmware Update: Microsoft doesn’t allow you to download the Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO from their website anymore. Note: It’s recommended to download the Windows 10 April 2018 update ISO, because the October Update ISO contains a file that is larger than 4GB, which can not be copied to a FAT32 partition. Once downloaded, follow the instructions below.
This download link is visible to users on Linux computer. Note that you might not be able to download the ISO from this link on a Windows computer. What you needįirst, you should download Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft official download link.
I use Windows to do online banking because my bank doesn’t support Linux and sometimes play games that can’t run on Linux. The method applies to any Linux distribution. This tutorial is going to show you an easy way to create a Windows 10 bootable USB on Linux.