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I have a laptop that has Ubuntu for about 3 years and now I want to dual boot my computer with Windows 10.

Now, I'm trying to burn Windows to a pendrive, but when I boot my computer, it doesn't detect that I have a pendrive attached. I have formated it a million times (most of the times I formatted it to FAT, but I tried NTFS and Ext4).

What's confusing for me is that I have used the very same pendrive to boot other distros from and it worked. I even tried it yesterday, when wanted to test if it works with other Linux distros, it did. So I have no idea at this point.

Also I heard that installing Windows after Ubuntu could break Linux, but I should not worry about that, because I can fix that, right?

I would really appriciate some help right now! Thanks for your answers in advance!

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