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As suggested, I've downloaded Ventoy and did run the shell script. It's not clear to me what "install ventoy" does, but I did install it to a USB stick. How would I then get Windows 10 onto the thumb drive itself?

This is from Linux.

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    Please clarify the question: do you mean to simply put the ISO image on the drive, or make bootable Windows 10 installation media, or to make a drive with bootable, persistent, Windows operating system (as with Hasleo's WinToUSB)? Commented Feb 20 at 17:44
  • bootable. I'm not sure what those other are. Would you elaborate a bit? Commented Feb 20 at 17:46
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    Bootable simply means that some software on the USB runs; it might be for just the purpose of installing Windows 10 and does nothing else. A bootable, persistent, operating system is the full Windows 10 on that drive, able to run applications and retain data (see easyuefi.com/wintousb/index.html). Pleasse edit your question to clarify the purpose -- Ventoy might not be suitable. Commented Feb 20 at 18:08
  • thanks for explaining -- I'm just looking to install only superuser.com/q/1831084/977796 and so perhaps ventoy isn't suitable. Commented Feb 20 at 19:11

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just drag the ISO onto the mounted thumb drive.

Apparently you can put as many ISO's as will fit.

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  • Exactly! Everything is explained it their website. Also in more than one comment under your questions. This really shouldn't have been a question. Commented Feb 20 at 18:58

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