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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 866466" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Sounds like this is the way to go. But you need a Windows system to run it.</p><p></p><p>People with VirtualBox on their linux system can use it, though. If they don't have a Windows VM, it can easily be created from the downloaded ISO, and if it is Windows 10, it doesn't require activation to get basic functionality.</p><p>They will also need VirtualBox Extension Pack to be installed on the Linux host, as well as add their user account to the vboxusers group. And they need guest additions to be installed in the VM.</p><p>If they do all this, they can mount their USB stick in the VM, and run windows media creation tool.</p><p>Sounds like fun, huh????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 866466, member: 37647"] Sounds like this is the way to go. But you need a Windows system to run it. People with VirtualBox on their linux system can use it, though. If they don't have a Windows VM, it can easily be created from the downloaded ISO, and if it is Windows 10, it doesn't require activation to get basic functionality. They will also need VirtualBox Extension Pack to be installed on the Linux host, as well as add their user account to the vboxusers group. And they need guest additions to be installed in the VM. If they do all this, they can mount their USB stick in the VM, and run windows media creation tool. Sounds like fun, huh???? [/QUOTE]
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