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I already know this question is going to be downvoted into oblivion but, I would like to know some simple ways I can create a bootable USB drive with a Windows 10 .iso file on Linux. The distribution I am running is Manjaro with KDE Plasma 5.22.3. I recently installed Manjaro with switching to it as my main OS in mind but I realized that I don't want to have the risk of messing up my system once I accidentally assigned my entire drive to me as the owner instead of root removing root from having access to /etc/sudo.conf and had to reinstall the entire system.

I have tried installing balena etcher from the AUR but it just won't quite work and I haven't seen any other people on here asking this question for Manjaro distributions. I would like to know any other simple ways that I can create a bootable USB drive so I can run the windows installer and remove Manjaro completely. Additionally, I would also like to know if I have to format my USB drive to have an exFAT or a fat32 filesystem. Thanks in advance.

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  • This shouldn't be downvoted as it is a pretty reasonable question, but we do have many questions on this topic already. If anything you should be looking at the duplicates and then telling us if you have a problem actually applying them.
    – Mokubai
    Commented Jul 28, 2021 at 18:59
  • The reason you were downvoted at Stack Overflow is because that site is specifically for programming and development questions, while this site is more for general home computing problems and excludes programming questions.
    – Mokubai
    Commented Jul 28, 2021 at 19:01

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