How to install Winusb in Ubuntu 14.04
WinUSB is a simple and useful tool that allows you to create a USB mounting disk from a Windows ISO image or DVD: windows Vista/7/8/PE can be made into a USB mounting disk ). It supports GUI and command line. You can decide which one to use based on your preferences.
This article shows how to install WinUSB in Ubuntu 14.04, 14.10, and Linux Mint 17.
Install WinUSB in Ubuntu 14.04, 14.10, and Linux Mint 17
Before Ubuntu 13.10, WinUSB has been actively developing and can be found in the official PPA. However, this PPA has not been updated for Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10, but its binary files can still be run in the later versions of Ubuntu and Linux Mint. Based on whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit, use the following command to download the binary file:
Open the terminal and run the following command in a 32-bit system:
- Wget https://launchpad.net /~ Colingille/+ archive/freshlight/+ files/winusb_1.0.11 + saucy1_i386.deb
For 64-bit systems, run the following command:
- Wget https://launchpad.net /~ Colingille/+ archive/freshlight/+ files/winusb_1.0.11 + saucyw.amd64.deb
Linux operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) Recognition
When you download the correct Binary Package, you can use the following command to install WinUSB:
- Sudo dpkg-I winusb *
Do not worry about the errors you see when installing WinUSB. Use this command to fix dependency errors:
- Sudo apt-get-f install
Then, you can find WinUSB in Unity Dash and use it to create Windows live USB in Ubuntu 14.04.
I hope this article will help you install WinUSB in Ubuntu 14.04, 14.10, and Linux Mint 17.
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