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8 Free USB Bootable Software For Windows

Rufus Balena Etcher Universal USB Installer RMPrepUSB UNetbootin YUMI WinSetupFromUSB
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    Rufus is a piece of software that allows you to transform a portable drive, like a flash drive or other USB drives, into a bootable drive that can be used for a variety of purposes. Read more about Rufus.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    When it comes to creating bootable USB drives in Windows, Rufus is the best, free, open-source, and easy-to-use software. Rufus not only lets you create bootable USB for different kinds of operating systems but you can also use it to flash BIOS, firmware, and run low-level utilities. Add to that, Rufus is much faster than the other apps when it comes to creating bootable Windows USB drives.

    #Utilities #Boot Disk Utilities #Bootable USB 6 social mentions

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    Windows USB/DVD Tool

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    Just like the Windows USB/DVD tool, UNetBootin is designed to create bootable drives but only for Linux. The good thing about UNetBootin is you can either create a bootable media using an ISO file or you can download the Linux distribution within. When creating bootable media for Ubuntu distribution, you can set aside some space to preserve files across reboots. This feature is especially useful when you want to install software on live bootable drives.

  3. Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
    Etcher is the new kid on the block and the easiest to use bootable software in this list. The main reason to build Etcher was to escape the complexity of selecting multiple options and settings with different Operating-system. It just requires few clicks to convert your SD card or USB into a bootable drive. It supports Windows, Linux based OS and even macOS. Etcher also has a pro variant that is targeted towards enterprises where 100+ drives need to be flashed simultaneously.

    #Utilities #Bootable USB #Boot Disk Utilities 15 social mentions

  4. Universal USB Installer aka UUI is a Live Linux Bootable USB Creator that allows you to choose from a selection …
    Moreover, the most useful feature of Universal USB Installer is its ability to create bootable USB drives with persistence storage. In case you are wondering, the persistence storage allows you to backup, store and access persistence data like system settings, application backups, bookmarks, etc., directly on your bootable USB media. Of course, you can select the amount of persistence store you’d like to have while creating the bootable USB drive. Do mind that this feature is only available for selected Linux distributions.

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  5. Make your USB drive bootable by using RMPrepUSB
    If you are looking for a highly customizable and feature-rich bootable USB creator then RMPrepUSB is the way to go. Just like with Universal USB Installer, you can create almost any type of bootable USB media. But what makes RMPrepUSB special is its ability to create multi-boot drives, support for multiple image formats, customizable the bootloader options, file system options, and QEMU Emulator.

    #Utilities #Bootable USB #Boot Disk Utilities 1 social mentions

  6. UNetbootin is a utility for creating live bootable USB drives. The name of the software is short for Universal Netboot Installer, and its most prevalent use has been to create bootable versions of Linux distributions on a USB drive.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Just like the Windows USB/DVD tool, UNetBootin is designed to create bootable drives but only for Linux. The good thing about UNetBootin is you can either create a bootable media using an ISO file or you can download the Linux distribution within. When creating bootable media for Ubuntu distribution, you can set aside some space to preserve files across reboots. This feature is especially useful when you want to install software on live bootable drives.

    #Utilities #Bootable USB #Boot Disk Utilities 59 social mentions

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    YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer), is a tool that allows you to boot multiple ISO files from one USB drive.
    If you are like me and have multiple pen drives with multiple operating systems, rescue software, and antivirus tools then give YUMI a try and see if it fits your needs. I personally use YUMI to create a bootable USB drive with multiple Linux distributions.

    #Utilities #Bootable USB #Boot Disk Utilities

  8. Install Windows from USB with WinSetupFromUSB, multiboot and a lot more
    WinSetUpFromUSB is yet another popular and feature-rich bootable media creator for Windows. Although it is specifically designed to create bootable Windows drives, you can also create bootable Linux distributions using SysLinux or IsoLinux. Apart from creating Windows bootable drives, WinSetUpFromUSB is also capable of creating bootable media for WinBuilder, WinPE, BartPE, UBCD4Win, etc.

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