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<blockquote data-quote="Spiff" data-source="post: 1113995" data-attributes="member: 101965"><p>The Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator is dedicated to creating USB boot drives for Ubuntu and Ubuntu family flavors, not for Windows.</p><p>To create a USB boot drive for installing Windows, besides Ventoy, also mentioned are balenaEtcher, and WoeUSB.</p><p>I haven't tested any of the three to create a USB boot drive for installing Windows.</p><p></p><p>Regarding balenaEtcher, my experience on Kubuntu 22.04 is the latest AppImage versions don't work, but the extracted zip archive of the latest release version works, and the earlier AppImage version 1.18.11 works as well.</p><p>On Ubuntu 24.04, running balenaEtcher is said to be even more complicated. Before being able to run balenaEtcher, first one needs to run this in Terminal:</p><p>sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0</p><p>Another option is to run balenaEtcher in Terminal with --no-sandbox, like this:</p><p>./balenaEtcher-[version]-x64.AppImage --no-sandbox</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiff, post: 1113995, member: 101965"] The Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator is dedicated to creating USB boot drives for Ubuntu and Ubuntu family flavors, not for Windows. To create a USB boot drive for installing Windows, besides Ventoy, also mentioned are balenaEtcher, and WoeUSB. I haven't tested any of the three to create a USB boot drive for installing Windows. Regarding balenaEtcher, my experience on Kubuntu 22.04 is the latest AppImage versions don't work, but the extracted zip archive of the latest release version works, and the earlier AppImage version 1.18.11 works as well. On Ubuntu 24.04, running balenaEtcher is said to be even more complicated. Before being able to run balenaEtcher, first one needs to run this in Terminal: sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0 Another option is to run balenaEtcher in Terminal with --no-sandbox, like this: ./balenaEtcher-[version]-x64.AppImage --no-sandbox [/QUOTE]
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