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    windows-bootable-usb-creator for Linux

    Script to create bootable Windows Setup USB drives

    Command-line script to create bootable Windows Setup USB drives with, to install Windows. You'll need a Windows ISO and a USB drive. See the README for more information. Similar to Rufus. Technically, the script works the same as Rufus (a tool for Windows). We even use the official UEFI NTFS driver developed by Pete Batard, the Rufus developer. This script allows you to create a bootable Windows Setup USB drive based on a Windows installation ISO, even if the ISO contains an "install.wim" file larger than 4 GB (something which is not possible on FAT32). ...
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    rEFInd

    rEFInd

    An EFI boot manager utility

    rEFInd is a fork of the rEFIt boot manager. Like rEFIt, rEFInd can auto-detect your installed EFI boot loaders and it presents a pretty GUI menu of boot options. rEFInd goes beyond rEFIt in that rEFInd better handles systems with many boot loaders, gives better control over the boot loader search process, and provides the ability for users to define their own boot loader entries.
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    TekDT BMC Pro

    TekDT BMC Pro

    Lightweight Windows deployment platform for USB/PXE boot, zero-touch

    TekDT BMC Pro is a lightweight Windows deployment platform for bootable USB/HDD media and PXE network boot. It streamlines installation into a repeatable workflow: choose the boot target, select or download a Windows ISO, then deploy Windows and post-install software with unattended automation. The platform supports UEFI and Legacy boot, integrated DHCP for PXE, real-time client monitoring, remote control actions, smart driver delivery, TLS-encrypted server/client communication, offline...
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    GODOS - Linux Gaming on Debian

    GODOS - Linux Gaming on Debian

    Gaming Optimized Debian Operating System

    ...(For installation look readme in "FILES")
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    MODOS - Linux for USB

    MODOS - Linux for USB

    (Former: G0ll0'Z SmollOS)

    MODOS is a small Debian-based operating system featuring the Cinnamon desktop environment, designed to run directly from a USB drive. Using the Live CD, you can explore the system without installing it, though by default, changes are lost after shutdown or reboot. To enable persistent storage, you can installed with the InstallOS.sh in the Files Section. Key Features: Latest download version: DEBIAN13 Latest runnning version: MODOS DEBIAN13 Cinnamon desktop environment for a modern...
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    Downloads: 62 This Week
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    Niso Project (WinXP x86 SP3)

    Niso Project (WinXP x86 SP3)

    A Windows XP installer without needing to make a bootable USB.

    The Niso Project is a setup application to install Microsoft Windows on your computer without needing to copy files from an iso image or use a cd or make a bootable USB. *This program can only be used if you have an existing installation of Windows on the computer you want to install Windows on* *This specific setup installs Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3 x86 on your computer* *Comes with a valid tested product key in a .txt file*
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    flash boot builder

    to create bootable usb from windows 7,8,10

    Flash Boot Builder 2020 Program, the second version of installing Windows from the flash with one click and without deleting the existing data or formatting of the flash; the program will allow you to use multiple flash as a folder and data transfer in addition to it being bootable any bootable, since you can install any type of Windows from Flash whether Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 or Windows 10.
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    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    MultiBootUSB-Live

    MultiBootUSB-Live

    Portable System for installing many Linux Distros on to a Pen drive

    This project provides a Live DVD for the multibootusb program, for installing multiple Linux Distros on to a single Pen drive and able to boot from it. This is a portable system, which does not require any installation. Video Below. This system can be started through the DVD Drive OR VirtualBox (See Below). This .iso file can also be written on to a small dedicated pen drive ( ~ 1 GB ) through this DVD's multibootusb program and further used for writing linux images on to other pen drives...
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    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    LeopardAssist

    LeopardAssist

    Install OS X Leopard on some unsupported Macs.

    LeopardAssist assists in the process of install OS X Leopard on machines that did not meet the minimum system requirement of an 867MHz or faster processor. It achieves this by temporarily writing a script into the NVRAM of your G4-based Mac. Executed at startup, this script will temporarily force the system to report that a faster processor is installed, allowing the Leopard installer to successfully complete its minimum system requirements check. This allows Leopard to be installed from...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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