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I'm trying to use Startup Disk Creator to burn a Windows 7 iso file to a USB, but it doesn't appear to do anything when I try to select a file.

Here's a video of what I'm trying to say since I suck at explaining things.

mrbear235
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  • possible duplicate of [Installing WinUSB on Ubuntu 14.04](http://askubuntu.com/questions/489546/installing-winusb-on-ubuntu-14-04). This question is more up-to-date than the question that is claimed to be its duplicate. – karel Jan 08 '15 at 16:00
  • It depends on which version of Ubuntu you are running. possible duplicate of [How do I install WinUSB on 14.10](http://askubuntu.com/questions/562535/how-do-i-install-winusb-on-14-10) – user68186 Jan 08 '15 at 16:15

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Startup Disk Creator will only work with Ubuntu and other Linux distros.

You need to install WinUSB if you want to make bootable USBs containing Windows through Ubuntu.


To install WinUSB, open a Terminal and enter the following commands -

wget https://launchpad.net/~colingille/+archive/freshlight/+files/winusb_1.0.11+saucy1_amd64.deb

sudo dpkg -i winusb_1.0.11+saucy1*

sudo apt-get -f install

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