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How to replace Linux Mint with Windows 7 Ultimate
I dont have a disk, but I have the ISO on a USB stick, with a key. Any idea on how to do this?
I dont have a disk, but I have the ISO on a USB stick, with a key. Any idea on how to do this?
You have to put/burn the iso file of Windows 7 Ultimate onto the stick with a program like Rufus.
You just can`t have the iso file on the stick, it won`t be bootable.
Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way
The just clean install windows.
Clean Install Windows 7
Rufus won't work on the Linux OS he'll have to to find a program on mint that will create a bootable Windows ISO on a usb stick. Not any program will work as I've been down this road once before.
Here's one you can read for the Mint OS
How to create bootable Windows USB in Linux Mint | ZECHERU.com
Tried that and it gave me an error:
"E: Unable to locate package winusb"
He doesn`t have to create the installer on Linux
His specs say he`s running Ultimate.
Boot from the installer to run the clean command on the target disk, this will wipe any linux code.
Disk - Clean and Clean All with Diskpart Command