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Decent instructions but you need windows to follow them.
Live USB W11 worked and this was 1st time for me using live W11 USB.... I don't wish the experience of having to use it to anyone...
You can actually just use a normal Win 10 install image, booted from Ventory or smth, and then open a cmd in the install dialogue with Shift+F10. From there you can execute updater programs. It's not pretty, but it works, as most simple updaters (eg. Dell Laptops) won't need many or any libs/drivers. Just execute it, wait till it pops a window to reboot, and do just that.
A windows VM with USB pass through. Use the VM to make the live USB then nuke the VM.
Ventoy might be able to do the same.
Nope