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You Reply: No, it was NTFS as that’s what rufus formats the usb.
Is there another way to make a boot usb with my image?
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You Reply:
LattePanda wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 3:25 am
Hi, thanks for your kindly reply!
I think you can install your windows 10 in the common way.
And may I ask why don't you want to use the system we provide.
OMG, finally a reply. I was so disappointed that I had not gotten a reply I was actually sad I really wanted to solve this issue.
The reason I would like to use my own windows 10 is because I have a light version that is cut down so it does not use so many resources I would like to keep it as minimal resource using as possible and I know a regular windows 10 needs a little bit of juice at least more juice than the one that I want to install.
Can you please explain to me how I can get this done I have provide a screenshot of how I use Rufus to make a bootable USB like I always do yet it’s not working I just need a little bit of help please. -
You Reply: Last question I am going to ask.
Can I extract my .ISO (Windows 10 64.iso) file and place it in the files you offer for a clean start http://docs.lattepanda.com/content/OS/W ... ws-10-home and have it install it that way? I want my version of Windows 10, not the one you offer.
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You Reply: So after a lot of testing and google research, i decided to just do the steps from the tutorial mentioned above.
1. fs1: (mine was fs0:)
2. cd efi
3. cd boot (here i did DIR after and saw the bootx efi file)
4. bootx64.efi
Looked like something happened, then booted me back to the installed already OS ;(
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You Reply: Sadly I don’t see a USB in this list . Anyone know what I can do? I don’t know what else to try..