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Why can't I just use isohybrid and then dd the Windows 10 ISO to a USB stick and boot it, and call it a day?

What is so special about this ISO?

Most posts refer to either using a Windows machine to create the bootable USB device, or try using Unetbootin. But even using Unetbootin, requires a very ugly solution of modifying the file system manually while the tool is running, setting the bootable flag manually, etc.

https://askubuntu.com/questions/162174/how-do-i-use-unetbootin-to-make-a-bootable-windows-usb-installer

Is this for real? Why is it so hard to make a bootable Windows USB stick?

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