How can I launch windows 10 usb on ubuntu 3.7 [duplicate]
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I am using Ubuntu, but I have bought Windows 10 USB stick. There are some .exe files to launch it. I cant open them on ubuntu. How can I launch the Windows 10?
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I am using Ubuntu, but I have bought Windows 10 USB stick. There are some .exe files to launch it. I cant open them on ubuntu. How can I launch the Windows 10?
windows-10
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What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
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Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14
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How to change boot priority?
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I am using Ubuntu, but I have bought Windows 10 USB stick. There are some .exe files to launch it. I cant open them on ubuntu. How can I launch the Windows 10?
windows-10
This question already has an answer here:
How to change boot priority?
3 answers
I am using Ubuntu, but I have bought Windows 10 USB stick. There are some .exe files to launch it. I cant open them on ubuntu. How can I launch the Windows 10?
This question already has an answer here:
How to change boot priority?
3 answers
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marked as duplicate by karel, user68186, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Jan 21 at 15:07
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marked as duplicate by karel, user68186, Kulfy, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green Jan 21 at 15:07
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What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
1
Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14
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What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
1
Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14
What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
1
1
Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14
Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14
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You can run windows program with by using Wine or create a virtual machine under VirtualBox to run Windows.
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
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You can run windows program with by using Wine or create a virtual machine under VirtualBox to run Windows.
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
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You can run windows program with by using Wine or create a virtual machine under VirtualBox to run Windows.
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
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You can run windows program with by using Wine or create a virtual machine under VirtualBox to run Windows.
You can run windows program with by using Wine or create a virtual machine under VirtualBox to run Windows.
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Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
add a comment |
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
Wine can launch Windows programs, but I've never heard of anyone using Wine to launch Windows itself before. OTOH the .exe files that are on the Windows 10 USB stick must be there for a good reason. It would be nice to know what these .exe files are supposed to do.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:34
add a comment |
What do you mean by Ubuntu 3.7?
– Kulfy
Jan 20 at 17:47
1
Maybe the Windows 10 USB stick has its own bootloader. Try booting with the Window 10 USB stick inserted into a USB port, enter the BIOS/UEFI setup utility, and set the USB stick to boot first in the boot priority.
– karel
Jan 20 at 18:14