WinUSB Overview
Hardly any commercial USB drives are suitable from the outset for these diverse tasks. This is because most models are only loaded with a single file system when you first get them, for example, an FAT32 or exFAT file system. They’re missing the “master boot record” (MBR) that’s absolutely necessary for booting most PCs (specifically those with a “basic input/output system” (BIOS)). You have to make a new USB stick bootable on your own.
The tool WinUSB essentially functions exactly like Rufus, but with two differences: The first is that the creation of a bootable USB is possible without prior formatting (provided there’s enough storage space), so the USB can also be used to store personal files and documents (though it’s recommended to keep a backup copy of all data). Another special feature: As desired, WinUSB can also write multiple different Windows operating systems onto the samedrive. This makes it almost an equivalent to the Linux tool Yumi.
WinUSB
BIOS (basic input/output system) is a program that is preinstalled on the mainboard of most computers and activates the hardware when the system boots so that the operating system can communicate and interact with it. A bootable USB drive can of course be created on a different computer than the one you want to use it on later.
Requirements :
1. WinUSB latest version.
2. USB drive with at least 4GB of storage (for a 32-bit operating system) or at least 8GB (for a 64-bit system). To obtain a high working speed (or enable the creation of a portable operating system), the selected drive should support the standard USB 3.0. If the drive is already being used, make sure that it doesn’t contain any important or indispensable data.
2. An ISO file for the desired operating system that contains all setup files that you need for installation.
With WinUSB, the creation of a bootable USB also takes place in just a few steps:
1. Select your USB with “Plug and select the USB drive”
2. Click on “ISO” under “Add Windows”, and then select the ISO file.
3. Enter whatever label you want for the selected Windows distribution, then click on “OK” and “Next”.
4. Choose a format drive and click “Yes”.
5. To continue click on “Yes”. The formatting will start. Wait till it show finished message!! Click OK.
BIOS (basic input/output system) is a program that is preinstalled on the mainboard of most computers and activates the hardware when the system boots so that the operating system can communicate and interact with it. A bootable USB drive can of course be created on a different computer than the one you want to use it on later.
Requirements :
1. WinUSB latest version.
2. USB drive with at least 4GB of storage (for a 32-bit operating system) or at least 8GB (for a 64-bit system). To obtain a high working speed (or enable the creation of a portable operating system), the selected drive should support the standard USB 3.0. If the drive is already being used, make sure that it doesn’t contain any important or indispensable data.
2. An ISO file for the desired operating system that contains all setup files that you need for installation.
With WinUSB, the creation of a bootable USB also takes place in just a few steps:
1. Select your USB with “Plug and select the USB drive”
2. Click on “ISO” under “Add Windows”, and then select the ISO file.
3. Enter whatever label you want for the selected Windows distribution, then click on “OK” and “Next”.
4. Choose a format drive and click “Yes”.
5. To continue click on “Yes”. The formatting will start. Wait till it show finished message!! Click OK.
How to Download and Install Guide
1. Click on the download link “Mirror" above (you can find the green word "Download >>") and finish downloading the required files. This might take from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your download speed. Learn how to download from Mega.nz: Method 1, Method 2 and Mega Link Downloader.
2. Extract the downloaded files with WinRar or other.
3. If you want to uninstall previous version, uninstall it with IObit Uninstaller or Revo Uninstaller.
4. To install the software, double click on the setup .exe file, a dialogue box will appear.
5. Tip I accept the agreement and click Next and click Next following the screen instructions.
6. For more information about a particular app, kindly read the "Readme.txt" file given in the download zip file.
7. Enjoy!
1. Click on the download link “Mirror" above (you can find the green word "Download >>") and finish downloading the required files. This might take from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on your download speed. Learn how to download from Mega.nz: Method 1, Method 2 and Mega Link Downloader.
2. Extract the downloaded files with WinRar or other.
3. If you want to uninstall previous version, uninstall it with IObit Uninstaller or Revo Uninstaller.
4. To install the software, double click on the setup .exe file, a dialogue box will appear.
5. Tip I accept the agreement and click Next and click Next following the screen instructions.
6. For more information about a particular app, kindly read the "Readme.txt" file given in the download zip file.
7. Enjoy!






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