How to create Windows XP LiveUSB using Ubuntu to replace it

Posted by Orion Clark on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Orion Clark
Published on 2012-06-15T03:09:19Z Indexed on 2012/11/10 11:15 UTC
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I am using an Acer Aspire One netbook with no CD-disk drive, and would like to uninstall Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and install Windows XP in its place. The problem here is that I can't seem to find a program that can put the windows boot files on a USB drive from an ISO file. I have Ubuntu fully installed and have tried using unetbootin. When I tried booting from unetbootin I got a screen with a blue box that had the word "default" in it highlighted. underneath the box there was a countdown that said "will boot from default in 10" after the countdown finished the number would revert to ten and nothing would happen. Can someone tell me another program that would be useful for this please?

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