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Create Linux, Rescue or Windows multiboot USB drive using any ISO or DVD with Windows 7,8,10
distributives without formatting in most cases! WinUSB supports both UEFI/BIOS for FAT32, NTFS,
ExFAT USB flash drives.
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TUTORIALS:
Before creating Windows multi-bootable USB drive, first you need to ensure that you have an ISO file
with a Windows distributive or an installation DVD disc. If you don’t have any of this, read here, how
you can download Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft website.
Ok, now, when you have Windows distributive, we can begin to solve the task of creation your
multiboot USB stick.
Choose USB flash drive
The first you need to choose a flash drive wich will be multi-bootable. You need a USB stick at least 4
GB of free space.
When you plug it in, I will show it automatically in combo-box. The upper horizontal line below of stick
name represents the ratio of free and used space. The second line represents a space on drive
required for placing selected distributions. If you remove some data from selected drive or unplugging
it, I’ll see it automatically.
When USB drive chosen, you may add any number of Windows distibutives to the list by clicking
ISO/DVD/PE button depending on what type of distributive you have. After required distributives
selected, it will be shown in application like on screenshot below. Additionaly you can define a name of
boot menu points for all of them. Note that the name for Windows PE will be a prefix for all points
containg inside your WinPE ISO.
Choose file system, if necessary
When you add necessary Windows distributions click “Next” button to open the “Format settings”
form.
If you have enough space on flash drive to put windows distribution to it without remove something,
as on screenshot bellow, I’ll ask you whether you want to format it to one of known operation systems
to get clean Windows USB drive.
But if space is not enough, I will have to insist on formatting to release it, because I don’t know what
files on drive are important for you and what does not. Of course you can click “Back” button, transfer
your files in a safe place, then open “Format settings” again.
In text under check-boxes, you can see additional information about selected by default work mode
and causes of this choice.
Ok! When you will ready just click “Yes” button, I’ll take care of the rest!
Burning process
After you submit format settings by clicking “Yes” button, process will start. When format will
finished/skipped, all selected distributions will turns to written to a USB drive.
Cancel, deactivate and activate distributives
When all Windows distributions will be written to USB drive, I will notify you using small window like
shown bellow.
Attached Files
WinUSB.part1.rar (2.00 MB, 251 views)
WinUSB.part2.rar (2.00 MB, 260 views)
WinUSB.part3.rar (1.39 MB, 237 views)