Software which prepares multi-boot USB flash drives WinSetupFromUSB is a formatting utility which provides you the option to configure any USB storage device to act as a boot disk for Windows XP, Windows 7/8, UNIX, Linux, etc. Without access to a CD or DVD drive. The program offers nothing too fancy. Jul 11, 2008 WinSetupFromUSB can also prepare Windows XP (2000, 2003) setup files to be installed onto a USB disk. I've put some FAQ and Tutorials. Here is a incomplete list of tested sources. If reporting problems, please attach your compressed log file (WinSetupFromUSB.log) and the exact steps to reproduce the problem. I decided to go with Windows Longhorn, since X200s shouldn't have any problems with it (It officially supports Windows XP all the way up to 10). But it doesn't have CD Drive. I thought since Windows XP was able to to boot from USB Drive, Longhorn could do that too (using WinSetupFromUSB of course). WinSetupFromUSB 1.9 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8. Compatibility with this Windows installer software may vary, but will generally run fine under Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP on either a 32-bit. Akkoyun). Added more options for XorBoot Boot Manager (UEFI mode). Fixed AOMEI Partition Assistant Warning in Windows XP, 7-Changelog Multiboot Toolkit 2.1.0:. Improved modules script to prevent lost name file while running again. Improved multibootUpdated script to auto Updated config for grub2. Added boot live ISO Wifislax64 (Grub2 UEFI/Legacy). Fixed multiboot.
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WinSetupFromUSB is a free tool which can create bootable USB keys from various ISO images.
As you'll guess from its name, the program started life as a way to prepare USB keys to install Windows. It still does that very well, too, for every version from Windows 2000 to 8.1.
WinSetupFromUSB now also works with many Linux-based ISOs, though - Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS and more - which also gets you support for many antivirus rescue disks. The program can also work with PE and PE2-based images, Syslinux/ Isolinux-compatible discs, and anything else which can handle grub4dos CD emulation (Ultimate Boot CD, Acronis and Paragon boot disks and so on).
Best of all, WinSetupFromUSB is able to combine any of these images into a single disc. Simply point the program at the ISOs you need and it'll create a USB key with a boot menu where you choose whatever you need.
If you're thinking this sounds like a lot for one program to handle, then you're right. Fortunately WinSetupFromUSB's developers know that, too, and they use a host of other free and open source programs to do much of the hard work (RMPrepUSB, BOOTICE, ImDisk, QEMU, FbinstTool and more).
We noticed one or two oddities here. Our first attempts to create a bootable key failed with some error about the MBR, for instance, and instead of allowing us to tweak our settings and try again, the program just closed.
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Still, once we'd got around these problems WinSetupFromUSB worked just fine, and if you need a versatile way to combine bootable ISOs into a single USB key then it's certainly worth a try.
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What's new in 1.7?
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- disabled superfloppy check due to issues with latest Windows 10 builds
- increased input timeouts to 45 seconds
- fixed issue with Swedish locale and bcdedit
- added check if imdisk is an old version
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Verdict:
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Creating bootable USB keys can be tricky, and WinSetupFromUSB can't solve this entirely - you may need to experiment with various settings before you get the results you need. It does have plenty of tools, functions and features, though, and if you take the time to explore then the program should be able to solve most ISO issues.