![]() UEFI simply looks for EFI binaries on proper location. The simplest way to make a bootable Windows installation USB for UEFI, is to format the drive with FAT32, and then mount the ISO and copy the content to it. For the PC to boot a USB drive, the drive needs to have either a MBR with proper boot code for hard disks, but not ISO9660/UDF, for BIOS/CSM, or a proper FAT-formatted ESP for UEFI. It's simply not supposed to be bootable this way. ![]() It doesn't make sense to dd a Windows ISO to a USB drive.
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