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I recently attempted to install Windows 8 on my laptop along side an Ubuntu installation. At the time I couldn't find a large enough USB drive to use as a bootable USB for windows so I created two partitions along side my current Ubuntu installation: one for the contents of the Windows .iso
file and one for the actual installation.
Using grub4dos
I was able to load the Windows Setup .exe
but during the installation I accidentally clicked the wrong option - which reformatted the entire hard drive. Including the files which it was trying to install. Obviously this failed but now I'm left with the predicament that I do not have any OS on the laptop.
I have since found my larger USB drive (32GB) which I could copy my installation files to. However I hadn't have any other PC. The USB is an OTG USB which means I can connect it to my phone. Is there anyway which I could create a live USB of Linux or windows installation media onto this USB from my phone. My only other option is that I also have a RPI2 currently running openelec
but I could possibly use an alternative OS on that if I could create from from my Android phone.
1I would go to a friend and create a live bootable usb drive there. – Zina – 2016-03-05T16:48:55.283
Yeah that's what I have had to do, was hoping to get it done last night but had no luck. I've borrowed a friends old win 7 laptop and I'm just in the process of creating a windows install USB, think I'll try dual booting the normal way this time lol. – Nate – 2016-03-05T16:56:09.030