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Not possible to create a multiboot USB with Windows

Not possible to create a multiboot USB with Windows

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PvtStoner
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08-15-2016, 08:45 AM
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Hello everyone, I've been searching for quite some time, yet still couldn't find the solution to my issue. I purchased a 64 GB USB 2.0 drive with the goal of creating a single flash drive containing everything I need. I'm using YUMI, but things are really challenging. My aim is to install: Ubuntu 18.04, Hiren's Boot, Windows 7, and Windows 10 onto this drive. When formatted to FAT32, YUMI takes about two hours, but the challenge arises when trying to run Windows ISO files—specifically 6 GB ones. The installer fails, especially after selecting Windows 10 64-bit, because FAT32 can't handle files larger than 3-4 GB, and the ISO is 6 GB. I also tried NTFS, but YUMI spends around two hours copying a 1 GB Ubuntu ISO and about 15 hours running a single Windows installer. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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PvtStoner
08-15-2016, 08:45 AM #1

Hello everyone, I've been searching for quite some time, yet still couldn't find the solution to my issue. I purchased a 64 GB USB 2.0 drive with the goal of creating a single flash drive containing everything I need. I'm using YUMI, but things are really challenging. My aim is to install: Ubuntu 18.04, Hiren's Boot, Windows 7, and Windows 10 onto this drive. When formatted to FAT32, YUMI takes about two hours, but the challenge arises when trying to run Windows ISO files—specifically 6 GB ones. The installer fails, especially after selecting Windows 10 64-bit, because FAT32 can't handle files larger than 3-4 GB, and the ISO is 6 GB. I also tried NTFS, but YUMI spends around two hours copying a 1 GB Ubuntu ISO and about 15 hours running a single Windows installer. Help would be greatly appreciated.