I'm currently using Bazzite, but I also have Linux Mint on a laptop. While I'm committed to staying on Linux, I need to set up a dual boot specifically for a Windows game that doesn't run well on Linux. I've had trouble finding reliable methods to create a bootable Windows drive on Linux, as most instructions focus on the transition to Linux. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide some clear steps to follow?
3 Answers
If you have access to a Windows machine, you can use WinToUSB. It's a great solution for setting up Windows on an external SSD. Just install the software on a Windows system and follow the instructions to create your bootable drive. That might be your best bet!
I recommend trying either Ventoy or the 'dd' command if you're comfortable with it. There's also the Fedora Media Writer, which I personally prefer over Balena Etcher because it seems to have fewer issues. It's worth checking out!
You might want to try using Ventoy. It's a handy tool that makes it really easy to create bootable USB drives and supports multiple ISOs. It’s pretty straightforward to use, so it could be a good option for you!

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