Consider resetting your system or using a live USB to restore Windows. Follow official guides for safe reinstallation.
Consider resetting your system or using a live USB to restore Windows. Follow official guides for safe reinstallation.
Hello, I see you're having trouble creating a bootable ISO for Windows on your Linux Mint laptop. It seems the process gets interrupted early, possibly due to issues with the original DVD or system files. You might try using a different installation media or checking for updates to your Linux Mint version. If the problem persists, consider reinstalling the OS from a clean USB drive.
Do you have a Windows machine available for download? Then: Employ the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to obtain the latest Windows 10 image. Utilize Rufus to generate a bootable USB drive. Start your computer from the USB. Clear all existing partitions and choose the newly created empty disk area (avoid manual partition setup) as the target for Windows installation.
I don't think Etcher is compatible with Windows 10 ISO files on Linux because of the additional work required to create a bootable USB with Microsoft's images. Avoid UnetBootIn as it introduces more problems. Required resources: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software...ndows10ISO and https://github.com/slacka/WoeUSB Steps Open WoeUSB. Change the file system to NTFS, set your target device to your flash drive. If WoeUSB doesn't work, retry—sometimes a few attempts are needed. Sometimes success comes with using the USB installer regardless. It depends on the failure point. Start booting from your newly made Windows 10 installation media.