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    Easy2Boot

    Easy2Boot

    Create a multiboot USB drive with UEFI/BIOS, ISO, and LiveCD support

    ...It combines three powerful menu systems (grub4dos, agFM/grubfm and Ventoy) to enable you to boot almost anything from a single USB flash drive or USB HDD/SSD: Windows installers (7/8/10/11), Linux ISOs, VHDs, WIM files, DOS programs, floppy images and more. Simply copy your .ISO, .IMG, .VHD files to the USB drive and boot via Legacy or UEFI. With support for partition-image files (.imgPTN) you can switch in different partitions (NTFS, ext4, HFS etc) and run fully automated Windows installs, persistence Linux systems, rescue environments or Mac OS X setups. Used by technicians, repair shops and universities worldwide, Easy2Boot offers maximum flexibility for USB multiboot, system recovery and deployment tasks.
    Downloads: 443 This Week
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    MultiBootUSB

    MultiBootUSB

    Create multiboot live Linux on a USB disk

    MultiBootUSB is a cross platform* software/utility to create multi boot live Linux on a removable USB disk. It is similar to UNetbootin but many distros can be installed, provided you have enough space on the disk. MultiBootUSB also provides an option to uninstall distro(s) at any time, if you wish.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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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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    Downloads: 133 This Week
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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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