
Get a bootable USB Windows with FlashBoot. Start work on Windows wherever you want. You can improve your computer's performance with a new version of the Operating system to fix errors in old Windows versions. FlashBoot helps you to upgrade your system and get new features.
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Instructions:
Why FlashBoot:
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Instructions:
- After downloading, please install the program and Run it.
- Choose "OS installer -> USB" and click Next.
- Choose "Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10 installer (for UEFI-Based computers)" (as your information) in this menu and click Next.
- Choose & Select your windows file .iso.
- Connect USB & choose it and click Next.
- Click "Format Now" to start formatting and creating the bootable USB Windows.
Why FlashBoot:
- Unlike other free tools for USB mass storage device formatting, FlashBoot can create FAT32 filesystems on USB thumdrives larger than 32 Gb. This is especially important in UEFI environment, where filesystem on USB thumbdrive must be recognized by motherboard firmware, and so NTFS is not supported.
- Unlike other free tools, FlashBoot can work with USB thumdrives which have no drive letter assigned or have no partitions. If capacity of USB thumdrive was reduced by other tools (for example, 64 Gb USB thumbdrive has become 32 Gb USB thumbdrive), then FlashBoot will automatically recover it to full capacity.
- Unlike other free tools, FlashBoot supports ESD format of source Windows installation images (in addition to ISO image files and directly-accessed DVD disks).
- Unlike other free tools, FlashBoot remains fully functional under Windows XP. This is because FlashBoot does not mount registry hives, FAT filesystems, WIM and VHD images via Windows kernel. These features are implemented inside FlashBoot, without invocation of platform-specific tools.
- For specific formatting scenarios, where compatibility with older computers matters, FlashBoot formats USB thumbdrives in such way that they will boot both in USB-ZIP and USB-HDD mode, regardless of BIOS settings. For such cases, FlashBoot also allows to specify disk CHS geometry explicitly at format time, as well as target drive letter, i.e. A: or C:
- FlashBoot supports command line interface as alternative to GUI for power users who need automation or unattended operation.
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