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    WinDiskWriter

    WinDiskWriter

    Windows Bootable USB creator for macOS

    Windows USB disk creator for macOS. You can use this app to create bootable universal USB Windows installers that support both UEFI and Legacy BIOS modes. With this USB drive, you can install and enjoy Windows on your PC, Intel Mac, or certain Virtual Machines. WinDiskWriter knows how to make a bootable drive for each Windows Image type. You can bypass TPM, Minimum RAM, Secure Boot, and some other System Requirements set by Microsoft for Windows 11. You can create an all-in-one USB drive...
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    Linux program for writing Microsoft compatible boot records. This program does the same as Microsoft "fdisk /mbr" to a hard disk or "sys d:" to a floppy or FAT32 partition except that it does not copy any system files, only the boot record is wri
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    USBWriter

    USBWriter lets you write an image file to an USB drive on Windows.

    USBWriter is tiny Windows tool that lets you write an image file directly to an USB drive. It requires no installation and depends on no bloated framework, it's just a little program that you may put on your desktop. This tool is useful to create a bootable USB disk from a Linux Live CD image file such as Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo or ArchLinux. Please read the wiki in case of issues, every possible error or misbehavior is explained.
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    fat_imgen

    fat_imgen

    FAT floppy image generator.

    fat_imgen is a utility you can use to create and modify FAT12 floppy images with.
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    This tool allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh motorola 68K based. With it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
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    Enables the possibility of suspending a machine to disk under Linux. It does not need either APM or ACPI support. Software suspend creates an image which is saved in swap partition(s) or a regular file. At the next boot, the kernel detects the saved imag
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