How to make a bootable USB stick from a WINDOWS ISO

The thread’s title is very eloquent:
I have a Windows 7 ISO image and I would like to “burn” it on a bootable USB pen in order to install it on a netbook.

Obviously I am on openSUSE, and all I read so far was instructions to burn an opensuse or any linux distros (the “dd” tales)…

Thank you in advance,
FV

Hi
Correct, use dd, just like if you were installing an openSUSE LiveCD on
a USB device. It’s using dd for the DVD that can (does) have problems,
any thing that fits on a FAT device is fine (< 4GB). Just remember to
check the boot flag is active with fdisk.


Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
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Oh, thank you M,

FV