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    MicroFormat

    MicroFormat

    A Windows Format Tool for USB and Physical volumes

    A simple Windows tool that can format USB or physical volumes to either NTFS or FAT32. It supports custom Volume names and quick formatting. Done out of boredom and curiosity for practicing purposes. The program will refuse to format the Windows partition. Because the Windows partition is not always C, the check is not hard-coded. Rather, I perform a comparison between the currently selected volume to format and the known System volume. If they match, I trip a flag.
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    squirrel USB

    squirrel USB

    make multi-boot windows USB key

    This program boots the install bootmgr/ntldr for any given ISO file. Make a multiboot windows USB key with Syslinux and FiraDisk. Put one key in your pocket and install multiple versions of windows anywhere. Formats with NTFS. Note: stored iso files must be contiguious... Try any fragmentation program. zzz. Example: 1. copy a large file then delete it from usb.- leave space. 2. run the entire fragmentation process. 3. edit menu.lst in /boot/grub (rename previous iso) 4. boot syslinux. 5. boot grub 7. run gparted 8. delete and reformat partion. 9. ...
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    DDriveWrite

    Disk image read writer

    DDriveWrite is a C#.Net project that facilitates direct reading and writing of a disk image to a disk drive in a manner not unlike a *nix 'dd' command to a drive device node. Designed for use in bootable USB image applications. Update: After about 2 years I've finally made a couple small updates, improving usability on more modern versions of windows.
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    WinUSB-Maker

    WinUSB-Maker

    Create bootable flash drives for Windows 7/8

    This is a small utility tool that will help you format and create bootable flash drives for Windows 7/8 . It can be useful if you want to create installation media from bootable ISOs and if you want to install Windows7/8 on a system that doesn't have a CD-ROM device installed .
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    (C)reate (W)inpe 20 ISO is a command line tool to automate the generation of customized bootable WinPE 2.0 or WinPE 3.0 ISO Images.
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