==== Create Windows Installer USB Stick ==== Found these instructions [[https://thornelabs.net/posts/create-a-bootable-windows-7-or-10-usb-drive-in-linux.html|here]]. Some day it might be a good idea to make a script that does this. * find dev of USB stick * lsblk * make sure it isn't mounted * sudo umount /dev/sdX * partition it * sudo parted /dev/sdX * (parted) mklabel msdos * (parted) mkpart primary ntfs 1 -1 * (parted) set 1 boot on * (parted) quit * make sure ntfs tools are installed * sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g * format it * sudo mkfs.ntfs -f /dev/sdX1 * install tools required to build ms-sys * sudo apt-get install gcc make gettext * download ms-sys [[http://ms-sys.sourceforge.net/#Download|source]] * untar, cd to it, and install * tar xvzf ms-sys-2.6.0.tar.gz * cd ms-sys-2.6.0 * make * sudo make install * write MBR to USB stick * sudo ms-sys -7 /dev/sdX * write EBR to USB stick * sudo ms-sys -n /dev/sdX1 * mount the USB stick * sudo mkdir -p /mnt/usb * sudo mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/usb * mount the CD/DVD * sudo mkdir -p /mnt/iso * sudo mount -o loop /path/to/windows/iso.iso /mnt/iso * copy the files from the ISO to the stick * sudo cp -av /mnt/iso/* /mnt/usb/ * unmount the stick and ISO * sudo umount /mnt/usb * sudo umount /mnt/iso