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    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk: Boot any OS or .efi file

    Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk is a proof-of-concept (not actively maintained or enhanced) bootable image with GRUB2 bootloader designed to be used as a base for recovery USB flash drives. Key feature: disk is fully functional with UEFI Secure Boot mode activated. It can launch any operating system or .efi file, even with untrusted, invalid or missing signature.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    bootiso

    bootiso

    A bash program to securely create a bootable USB device

    Create a USB bootable device from an image file easily and securely. Because of its reliance on GNU and POSIX tools, bootiso primarly targets GNU/Linux systems.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    BootableUSB

    BootableUSB

    bootable usb - Creating a bootable usb drive

    Software that makes it easiest to create pre-loaded usb sticks. It adopts the philosophy of "load once, always stay pre-loaded". If you want to learn how easy these processes can be, let's examine them together. First of all, imagine that you have booted the usb stick for once. Let's see what they can do next.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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