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If it is Legacy, like my laptop is, you could just use /Zip and "extract" the ISO to a USB, and boot to that.
If your BIOS is set to EFI it will create GPT partitioning with Windows UEFI(minus the 2 above mentioned that are a part of newer PCs BIOS(Windows 8 and above), or if you leave it set to normal legacy, it will create MBR partitioning.
GPT is good if you have TBs of disk space and can then create a lot more individual partitions.
Sorry, I mean 7Zip, I pressed the caps key by accident
You need a 3rd party Zip tool to extract, because, the built in one with Windows 10 doesn't offer the option to extract ISOs.
But I believe you can also just mount the ISO in File Explorer, then copy all the files to an empty thumbdrive.
Yes, i used fat32. I got a problem with the file types as i've stated on my previous posts. I've change the boot sequence, usb on top but it starts normally. Actually this is my first time doin' this.