Above you can see the logo for UNetBootIn.
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Create Bootable USB Thumb Drive From ISO Image File (Windows) How to make a bootable USB thumb drive from an ISO file in Windows. Download Windows XP SP1 Bootable ISO Image; Download Windows XP Sp2 Bootable ISO Image; The UNetbootin utility for Windows. Use a free program called imgburn to burn the ISO image file as a bootable Windows disc. You can find the program download here: http://www.imgburn.com/.
We will need some software to actually extract the operating system onto the flash drive. You've got a bunch of options out there- here are my favorites based on the ones I've tried. These are both Open Source tools that will allow for the extraction of the data onto the USB drive.
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UNetBootin
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Works on: Linux, Windows, Mac
This one is my favorite. It is simple and easy to use, and allows you to download from a drop-down list rather than browsing and downloading the software online (although you can do this as well, if you want). I have only tested it on Linux. However, it is a much larger and better developed tool, and is actually a default program on some Linux flavors. Girlfriend boyfriend song mp3 download.
The Sourceforge page for this project can be found here.
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer)
Works on: Windows, claims to work on Linux but I can't get it to work.
This one has a lot of the same features UNetBootin has, but it allows you to have more than one OS on a flash drive, which I really like. However, the Linux version doesn't seem to work on my Ubuntu (a type of Linux) laptop, so it doesn't seem to work for Linux. I have tested it on Windows and found it to work well.
The website for this can be found here.
Linux Live USB (AKA LiLi)
This is another great tool worth considering. It was recommended by rowilsonh, and seems to be a very efficient and easy to use alternative to the software I've listed. Quick and easy, it has a lot of great resources, like a list of their supported linux distros (although I have a list later for those searching), and a lot of other great features.
Their official webpage can be found here.
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