![]() I did what I usually did, selected my USB from the boot menu and it weirdly looks like the Windows 8 installation until it comes up with the purple window saying it's Windows 7. I found an AIO ISO online a while ago, and thought it could be handy, so I tried unpacking that on my USB. ![]() It's always worked, formatted correctly and installed Windows just fine. I usually use a Windows 7 Ultimate ISO with Universal USB Installer to unpack the ISO on my USB, and I have never had a single problem with it. ![]() So I was planning to dual-boot Ubuntu and Windows 7 on my second PC. ![]()
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