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Maybe you can find a public access pc at your local or school library. There's probably an IT person or help desk at your school. In my town, the Council on Aging has free public access PCs and volunteers (including me) doing tech support at selected times. We don't care about age or residence of our "customers".
Yeh I tried the library. They wouldn't allow me to execute the windows media toll without admin permission. And my school campus is too and expensive for uber that's why I'm online.
Have you tried ventoy instead of rufus by any chance? With ventoy you initialize the drive. You can then copy paste as many iso as you can fit on the drive. During boot up it will give you a selection of all the iso on the drive and which OS you wanna install
I have always wondered if this might work. Say I make a bootable usb with rufus and a windows iso. I then copy the entire content of that usb to another usb. Would that usb be fully capable to do a windows install ? Or is there an invisible efi partition on the rufus drive?
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