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  2. Rufus (software) - Wikipedia

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    Rufus (The Reliable USB Formatting Utility, with Source) is a free and open-source portable application for Microsoft Windows that can be used to format and create bootable USB flash drives or Live USBs.

  3. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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    It allows users to create a bootable live USB flash drive using an ISO image from a supported Linux distribution, antivirus utility, system tool, or Microsoft Windows installer. The USB boot software can also be used to make Windows 8, 10, or 11 run entirely from USB.

  4. List of tools to create bootable USB - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of utilities for creating a live USB. Only those listed on Wikipedia are included. Overview. Multiboot" means that the tool allows multiple systems on the USB stick, as well as a bootloader on the USB flash drive to choose which system to load at boot time.

  5. Boot disk - Wikipedia

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    Boot disk. A boot disk is a removable digital data storage medium from which a computer can load and run ( boot) an operating system or utility program. [1] The computer must have a built-in program which will load and execute a program from a boot disk meeting certain standards. While almost all modern computers can boot from a hard drive ...

  6. Ventoy - Wikipedia

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    Ventoy is a free and open-source utility used for creating bootable usb media storage device with files such as .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd (x), and .efi files. Once Ventoy is installed onto a USB drive, there is no need to reformat the disk to update it with new installation files; it is enough to copy the .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd (x), or .efi file ...

  7. Live USB - Wikipedia

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    A live USB is a portable USB -attached external data storage device containing a full operating system that can be booted from. The term is reminiscent of USB flash drives but may encompass an external hard disk drive or solid-state drive, though they may be referred to as "live HDD" and "live SSD" respectively.

  8. Windows To Go - Wikipedia

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    Windows To Go works with USB 2.0 and faster USB connections, and both on legacy BIOS and UEFI firmware. Not all USB drives can be used in this environment; Microsoft has set specific requirements that the USB drive must meet in order to be a supported device. As of June 2017, there are 12 USB devices listed as supported by Microsoft for Windows ...

  9. EasyBCD - Wikipedia

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    EasyBCD supports a number of different Windows entries, and can be used to install and configure the following: MS-DOS 6.x; Windows 95-ME; Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008; Windows 7; Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012; Windows 10; Windows 11

  10. EFI system partition - Wikipedia

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    UEFI firmware supports booting from removable storage devices such as USB flash drives. For that purpose, a removable device is formatted with a FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32 file system, while a boot loader needs to be stored according to the standard ESP file hierarchy, or by providing a complete path of a boot loader to the system's boot manager. On ...

  11. USB image - Wikipedia

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    A USB image — is bootable image of Operating system (OS) or other software where the boot loader is located on a USB flash drive, or another USB device (with memory storage) instead of conventional CD or DVD discs.