I downloaded Ubuntu 15.10 and created a startup disk with two different programs (xboot and pendrive...) The result in both cases is a startup disk that cannot start up/boot in Windows. And no .exe file also to start it from Windows. Only startup disks with older versions, e.g. 14.10 can be created in a proper way. Why is that?
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        The startup disk you've created is supposed to start on its own. That's why it is called a startup disk. Insert it in your computer restart the computer and you'll see the computer can boot from it. You cannot use it from within Windows. If it is a USB device then make sure the computer is booting from it. The Wubi installer you're referring to is not supported anymore.
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