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  1. Salve a tutti, dopo erroneamente aver cancellato Windows dal mio dual boot, rimasto sonoma, cerco di preparare una chiavetta USB per poter reinstallare Windows da zero, ma non riesco in nessun modo Ma guardi vedere la chiavetta nel boot uefi. Provato con unebootin, terminale, ma con insuccesso totale, sicuramente perché o sbaglio sintassi, o perché i tutorial in giro mancano sempre di qualcosa. Aiuto
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