Dosfstools
The dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs (aka mkfs.dos and mkfs.vfat) and dosfsck (aka fsck.
Dosfstools Alternatives
The best Dosfstools alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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/mtools-alternatives
Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from GNU and Unix without mounting them.
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/unetbootin-alternatives
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.
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Automatically generate screenshots reflecting the latest version of your product and eliminate the manual burden of updating product screenshots in your help center.
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/winusb-multiboot-alternatives
WinUSB - simple, portable and lightweight tool, lets you create multiple Windows bootable USB flash...
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/yumi-alternatives
YUMI (Your USB Multiboot Installer), is a tool that allows you to boot multiple ISO files from one USB drive.
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/makebootfat-alternatives
This utility creates a bootable FAT filesystem and populates it with files and boot tools.
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/balena-etcher-alternatives
Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
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/rufus-alternatives
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.
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/mac-linux-usb-loader-alternatives
A linux live USB maker for Mac OS X
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/easy2boot-alternatives
Flexible and configurable USB drive multiboot solution which also supports UEFI booting.
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/universal-usb-installer-alternatives
Universal USB Installer aka UUI is a Live Linux Bootable USB Creator that allows you to choose from a selection …
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/deepin-boot-maker-alternatives
Deepin Boot Maker is a boot maker developed by Deepin Technology Team.
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/windiskflash-alternatives
A tool for easily flashing or creating raw disk images (aka dd images) under Windows.
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/winsetupfromusb-alternatives
Install Windows from USB with WinSetupFromUSB, multiboot and a lot more