Basic introduction
ISO to USB is a free and simple system image burning software that can burn ISO images to removable storage devices such as USB flash drives. In this way, if your optical drive is broken and you want to reinstall the system, you can use this software to create a self-starting USB flash drive and use the USB flash drive to install the system. Almost all motherboards now allow booting and installing Windows or other operating systems from USB devices. For people who don’t want to buy a CD, using a USB flash drive to install is the easiest way. ISO to USB software is very small in size and has a very simple interface.
Software features
To read ISO image content, we can use virtual optical drive software such as Deamon Tools or Floppy Disk Pass, but these are commercial software. For the editor, free ones are king. ISO to USB is a free tool that can "burn" ISO image files to USB removable storage devices such as USB flash drives or mobile hard drives, and supports booting, so you can easily create a USB bootable disk through USB Boot, no longer need to search for the CD-ROM drive...
Since ISO to USB supports Windows boot, it is very convenient to use it to create a USB installation disk for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, XP and other systems and implement USB boot installation without the need for a CD-ROM drive. In addition, the PE system of the Windows kernel can also realize booting from U disk/removable hard disk. The software interface and use of ISO to USB are very simple. I think everyone will know how to use it after just taking a look.
The software interface of ISO to USB is so simple. First, click "Browse" to select the ISO image file, then select the drive letter of the U disk/removable hard disk, then select FAT32/FAT/NTFS/exFAT and other file systems as needed, and enter the volume label ( name) is basically done.
If you want to make a Windows startup disk, you need to tick the "Startup" hook. When everything is ready, click "Burn" to start. ISO to USB currently only supports creating Windows boot disks and cannot support BOOTMGR and NTLDR boot modes. After testing, ISO to USB can create USB boot disks for Windows 10, 8, 7 and " mistake.
Of course, in addition to Windows images, any other ISO format disc image can use this software to write the disc content to a USB device. Finally, it is worth noting that every time you use ISO to USB software to create a USB boot disk, the data in the USB flash drive/removable hard disk will be formatted, so remember to back up your important data before making a boot disk.
How to use:
1. Select the iso file on your local hard drive.
2. Plug in the USB disk and select the drive letter where it is located.
3. Select the file format and check "bootable..."
4. Just click burn.
it works
it works
it works