Need to install Windows 10 on a machine, but need to put the Windows 10 ISO on a USB stick on nothing but a Linux box? Sure!
During the recording of the Ubuntu Podcast, Ubuntu MATE’s Martin Wimpress mentioned a tool he used to create a bootable Windows 10 USB on Ubuntu.
I’m pretty sure that the only time that I’d ever want to do this particular action, would be to help out a friend who’s pooched their Windows 10 machine and needs it re-installed. I’d have to download the Windows 10 ISO image from Microsoft’s website and then put it as a bootable image on a USB stick. Traditionally, that wasn’t easily do-able on Linux. Now you can rest easy, it is using the WoeUSB tool…
4 easy steps to create latest version Windows Operating System’s Bootable Flash Drive in Linux Operating System.
https://www.techsolveprac.com/windows-bootable-flash-drive-linux/