: Support for various Linux distributions and *BSD flavors.
To create your own multiboot drive using the latest versions : WinSetupFromUSB 1.10.exe
Under the "Add to USB disk" section, check the box corresponding to your version of Windows. Click the "..." button to browse and select your ISO or extracted folder. winsetupfromusb 110 07nov2021 top
The release on , brought several critical modifications that solidified this version as a reliable option for modern deployment workflows:
: Increased the warning threshold for large disk selection to over 64 GB to help prevent accidental formatting of larger external drives. Streamlined UI : Support for various Linux distributions and *BSD flavors
Use Rufus for simple single Windows USB; Ventoy for multi-Linux; WinSetupFromUSB for Windows XP + Windows 10 on one USB or legacy BIOS tools.
During the text‑mode phase of Windows XP/2000/2003 setup, file copying can be unusually slow. This is a known issue that affects many USB creation tools, not just WinSetupFromUSB. The solution is to and ensure that the USB port is also USB 2.0/3.0 capable. The delay is harmless but may take several minutes. The release on , brought several critical modifications
If your Windows ISO contains a file larger than 4GB and you formatted in FAT32, WinSetupFromUSB will automatically offer to split the file for you. Always accept this option.
Add Windows XP, 2000, 2003, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11 all on the same drive.