A Linux program to create a Windows USB stick installer from a real Windows DVD or image.
This package contains two programs:
- woeusb: A command-line utility that enables you to create your own bootable Windows installation USB storage device from an existing Windows Installation disc or disk image
- woeusbgui: A GUI wrapper of woeusb based on WxWidgets
Supported images:
Windows Vista, Windows 7, Window 8.x, Windows 10. All languages and any version (home, pro...) and Windows PE are supported.
Supported bootmodes:
- Legacy/MBR-style/IBM PC compatible bootmode
- Native UEFI booting is supported for Windows 7 and later images (limited to the FAT filesystem as the target)
This project is a fork of Congelli501's WinUSB software, which has not been maintained since 2012, according to the official website.
Below are the instructions to install WoeUSB if your Linux distro's packaged version is not available or too old.
Note that we are not responsible for these packages
Clone WoeUSB's Git repository to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/slacka/WoeUSB.git
NOTE: We no longer support building from source archives provided in the GitHub Releases page as the software version is not set.
This step is required for generating the proper version name based on the Git tags. This step should be repeated if the version is changed.
$ ./setup-development-environment.bash
# For Ubuntu (NOTE: For your convenience, this package is already provided in the release page)
$ sudo apt-get install devscripts equivs gdebi-core
$ cd <WoeUSB source code directory>
$ mk-build-deps # NOTE: Currently, due to Debian Bug #679101, this command will fail if the source path contains spaces.
$ sudo gdebi woeusb-build-deps_<version>_all.deb
# For Fedora > 22
$ sudo dnf install wxGTK3-devel
# For Fedora 22
$ sudo dnf install wxGTK-devel dh-autoreconf.noarch
# For Debian-based distributions
$ dpkg-buildpackage -uc -b # NOTE: Currently, due to a bug in the build system, this command will fail if the source's path contains space or single quotes, refer to issue #84 for details
$ sudo gdebi ../woeusb_<version>_<architecture>.deb
# Generic method
$ autoreconf --force --install # Most non-Debian derived distros will need this
$ ./configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
WoeUSB is distributed under the GPL license.