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i do not have another PC atm, but i came accross something similar, called windows PE, i will try booting into that and using rufus

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i do not have another PC atm, but i did come across something called Windows PE, i will try booting into that and using rufus

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You want WIN10 on the machine. Right?
If you have an WIN10-ISO you need a Boot-Stick with 2 Partitions.
1. Partition FAT32 1024 MB
2. Partition NTFS 6144 MB or bigger

Extract the ISO and copy the source folder to your NTFS-Partition
Copy the rest to the FAT32 Partition.
In the FAT32 Partition create a folder "sources"
Move (not copy!) the boot.wim from your NTFS-Source-Folder to the FAT32-Source-Folder.
In the end there should be only the boot.wim in that folder.
You are ready!

 

If you download the last "Media Creation Tool" from MS you just create an FAT32 USB-Stick.
Then you don't have an install.wim !

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