WinUSB is a tool that lets you create a Windows USB install stick from Linux in just two clicks. The application supports Windows 7 an Vista and can use either an ISO or a DVD as a source.
A while back we wrote about creating a bootable windows 7 USB drive from Linux using Unetbootin, but newer Unetbootin versions can't do this anymore (you can still use an older version though) and you have to manually format the USB drive to NTFS, which may look a bit complicated for some users. But thanks to WinUSB, this process is now a lot easier!
WinUSB comes with both a graphical user interface and a command line tool and in my test, I was able to successfully boot the Windows Seven USB stick created using WinUSB (created under Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot).
