Usb Multi Boot 10 Zip

RECOMMENDED: Just a few months back, we covered from a USB flash drive. Though the procedure was simple, it was time consuming.

So, here we are again with a guide to create multiboot XP and Windows 7 with just a few mouse clicks. We are using a free utility named WinSetupFromUSB in this guide. Though we are going to create a multiboot USB with XP and Windows 7 setup on it, you can also use this guide to create multiboot USB with XP and Vista as well. Before following the procedure, make sure that you have connected an empty USB flash drive (8GB and above) formatted in FAT32 file system. Here are the three simple steps to create multiboot USB with XP and Windows 7: 1.

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I always wanted an All-in-One USB boot drive to do the following:1. It is a zip file that once expanded allows you to select the 32 or 64bit versions. Since I use Macrium Reflect and Windows8.1, tick the Windows Vista/7/8/10.

Utility, and extract the contents of zip file to desktop. Run the utility (WinSetupFromUSB.exe) and make sure that the utility has detected your USB flash drive. Now, enable the option named Windows 2000/XP/2003 Setup and browse to XP installation files folder.

If you have XP ISO file, use 7-Zip utility to extract it. Next, enable the entry named Vista/7/Server 2008 Setup/PE/RecoveryISO option and browse to the Vista or Windows 7 installation files folder. Again, if you have Windows 7 ISO file, please use 7-Zip tool.

Click the Go button to start creating your XP and Windows 7 multiboot USB flash drive. It might take an hour to complete the procedure.

Creating a bootable USB disk comes handy when we have to reinstall our operating system in the case of a system failure. It’s effortless to put ISO files on portable flash drives by using –like Windows USB/DVD tool and the Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu. There are many operating systems available in the market, either free or paid. Each is having its multiple versions and features. You can’t waste a flash drive for each of them. It would be great if you put all the ISO files on a flash drive and make a multiboot USB using. Life is a lot easier when a single storage media houses many ISO files.

The process to create multiboot USB disk is quite simple. For Windows OS, these multiboot USB disks can be created using a popular tool known as WinSetupFromUSB. It allows you put multiple ISOs in one installation disk.

You can put Windows and Linux in the same bootable disk or create a master installation disk of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. The choice is up to you. Moreover, making multiboot USBs can be very helpful for Linux users who have to deal with various distributions each having its own set of features. Before proceeding with the method, if you don’t have the ISO files for Windows OS, the link below would guide you through the process to download them legally. You must arrange a USB flash drive of considerable size. To stuff three Windows ISOs in the multiboot USB disk, you will need a 16GB flash drive. In case, you are searching for some bootable USB tools, here are.

How to create Multiboot USB Disk in Windows? Extract this file. • Connect the flash drive to your computer.

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