00:00all right what's up Amaya and today I will tell you how to make a Windows
00:03bootable USB on Linux so the first thing that we do is to download a tool known
00:10as Vento so I'm gonna search Vento on the browser now you can see this is the
00:16github version I'm gonna provide the links in the description always use
00:21github because that's the most authentic way to download let's go to releases and
00:25here you can see this is the latest and greatest version so I'm gonna download
00:29the Linux version here I've already made a tutorial on Vento for Windows I never
00:36made one so I'm gonna be meeting this for making a Windows bootable device on our
00:40Linux operating system so this is probably new for everyone so let's download
00:45Windows so we need to download Windows from Microsoft's original website the real
00:55one you can download Windows 10 11 or any windows that you want just download
00:59the ISO image and I'm gonna show you how you can download that Windows 10 disk
01:03image so we need to select the addition for this I'm gonna be select this is the
01:09only version that we can select so product language I'm gonna be going for
01:14English international because that's everyone should use let's confirm it and
01:19now we're giving 32-bit and 64-bit to download so my system is 64-bit so I'm
01:25gonna be using the 64-bit version so let's now as you can see the download is
01:30almost complete now if you want to make a Linux version so I'm gonna be showing
01:35how to download the Linux as well so I'm using Kali Linux so I'm gonna show you how
01:40to download the Kali Linux this is how you can download your Kali Linux with this
01:45winter tool you can make multiple ISO images at the same time and use both of
01:50them side by side so I'm not gonna download Kali because I have already
01:55downloaded it now if you want to use something similar or in simple so let's
02:01download Linux mint this is required and not required but recommended if I were to
02:08use Linux instead of Windows so I will be using Linux mint so here we go this is how
02:14you can download Linux mint this is the world link so but I'm not gonna down
02:19around now because I have already downloaded Linux and I also do not have
02:24much space left on my USB disk so let's open the folder this is here you can
02:32download the Linux version Linux star dot GZ and this is how you download Windows and
02:39other Linux stuff now let's go to settings and you can see this is the file
02:43download it went away now I'm gonna extract it right here in Linux it gives you the
02:48option now the extraction is complete now let's open the folder that we just
02:53extracted now it's not a there we go now as you can see here we not going to use
03:01the disk to this window to disk because that only works for Windows for this we're
03:07gonna be going to read me and now you can see how to use went away on Linux so this
03:13is the stuff if you want to use the command system the terminal system or
03:17whatever so ever but you want to use the GUI graphical user interface this is how
03:22you use it this is the 2064 something so let me show you how to use that also
03:32there is another way to use Wintoy this is the web UI version which uses web web
03:38browser so let me show you the web UI first let's go to this website now as you
03:43can see this is the web UI version simply use and the browser but we're not gonna do
03:49that I'm gonna show you the other one this is the graphical version now I'm gonna
03:53type in my password that I want my machine Linux system now this is working now
03:59we're gonna plug in the USB disk okay now the USB is plugged in as you can see here
04:05but we're gonna refresh it here so it catches now here you can see this is the Linux I mean
04:10the USB is detected now I have already installed installed went away there but
04:15I'm gonna do it again just to show you this is how you install went away for the first time
04:20for first time it only just release everything and reform is the USB disk and makes a new
04:27partition to use Wintoy but the whole USB is safe and you can use your USB to make
04:35multiple ISO images if you want to update it just simply download the latest package
04:40of Wintoy from the github page that I just showed you right here go into releases let me
04:47show you again and download the latest version that is available simply download the Linux version
04:51if you are using Linux if you are using Windows download the Windows version works similar
04:56on both sides so let me show you now I if you have downloaded the latest version simply extract
05:05that just like we did here and open this one let's type in your Linux password and simply
05:11update the update does not reformate the USB disk it simply updates the partition that was
05:18Wintoy installed on previously okay now it is the plate is complete as you can see here now how
05:25to use it to make ISO images simply copy and paste that's how you do it simply right click on the ISO
05:32image and send it to Wintoy the name of the your USB disk let's wait for it to finish the copying process
05:39as now you can see the copying is almost complete okay the files are now copied now let me show you on
05:54Wintoy disk as you can see here we have the windows ISO image in my local storage of USB disk but if we
06:02have enough space left you can also use it for multiple persons ISO images simply copy other
06:09iOS images let I'm gonna show you right now let me open the disk and in my work folder I got other
06:15eyes images well for example I can send my Linux version but this is probably I do not have much space left
06:24and also concern my Linux Mint iOS images but you can do that if you have a high capacity USB disk okay
06:35but if you want to use it for other storage like other stuff like storing just like storing other
06:42stuff you can also store other stuff on your USB disk and use it simple as ever let me show you how
06:49you can do that let's see if we can find something that well let's send this Wintoy tools there I'm
07:00gonna send it to my USB now as you can see I have both ISO image and Wintoy software's and now I can use
07:10it for both as a bootable USB disk and also I can use it for simple storage stuff storing stuff
07:19now let's show you how you can boot your ISO image and install Windows I'm gonna simply shut down my
07:26Linux system I'm gonna shut it down I had to shift to my phone's camera because screen recording does
07:36not work when your PC is asleep or shut down okay now now I'm gonna go into BIOS I got a special key
07:45for on my laptop so I can go to my boot menu you got to find BIOS and you can boot from your USB disk
07:51I'm gonna boot from my USB disk and this is gonna give me the window interface and you can select if you
07:57have multiple ISO images anyway that's been it thanks for watching I'll catch you in the next one take care
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