A Bootable USB will create bootable USB drives from Windows ISO or a folder that contains Windows installation files.
Rated 50/50 by CyberDoc999 at Jan 28, 2010
great app !!!!
Rated 50/50 by Fantast1c at Jan 29, 2010
@ rick_toronto None has ever reported about viruses or false alarms so contact me if you got problems. I affirm you that you never contacted me in no way.
Rated 50/50 by tickleonthetum at Jan 29, 2010
No viruses reported here buy Avira, may be a false alarm,,,
Rated 10/50 by s0121 at Jan 30, 2010
The new version 9.3.231 Does not find my ISO(s) while the older version 9.0.4 finds and makes PERFECT Bootable USB. Therefore I can not use it....
Rated 50/50 by TheDevilHimself at Jan 30, 2010
There's nothing wrong with this little program, it's your paranoid brains playing tricks with you he he he.
Rated 30/50 by some guy at Jan 31, 2010
whats the purpose? format the USB all contents of the cd/dvd drag drop :) But you must make sure your BIOS supports boot off USB
Rated 40/50 by donmor46 at Jan 31, 2010
If this does not suit you, try Unetbootin.
Rated 20/50 by Vivek Kowshik at Feb 2, 2010
Not tested enough. Does not recognize my ISO made from a WinXP-SP3 source, nor a directory containing all the WinXP SP3 installer files.
Rated 10/50 by nailzuk at Apr 4, 2010
this will prob not make it past admins but this file is malware an autorun.inf virustotal cant be wrong maybe 1 engine will give a false positive not 4, be warned for a better tool to do the job get usb multiboot from here, virustotal gives it a clean bill http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4900
Rated 50/50 by AzureSky at Aug 31, 2010
TO those saying this isnt safe http://www.softpedia.com...ry/A-Bootable-USB.shtml softpedia never has posted a file as safe that hasnt been in my experiance(15+years) so yes this is safe. and yes 4 engine can be wrong, I uploaded my own packed file(made by myself) and got 7 engines saying it was a virus, it WAS NOT, it was a simple tool to edit files for a videogame(so you could use any items on any ship during the sp game) honestly, dont blindly trust even sites like virustotal, and also do not trust the likes of avg, they have such a high false positive rate that anything named "keygen" for example is considered a virus.....even if its a file you renamed keygen :P
Rated 30/50 by peterson.julia@yahoo.com at Feb 11, 2011
It's nice but I personally like more http://bootableusb.org