While the modern 1.0+ versions use a more updated and complex bootloader structure, version 0.2.3 relied heavily on a very specific implementation of .
Choose for maximum compatibility with UEFI systems. Note: FAT32 limits individual file sizes to 4GB. If your Windows ISO contains a file larger than 4GB, choose NTFS, but ensure your target PC supports NTFS booting under UEFI. Step 3: Add Operating Systems Locate the Add to USB disk section.
It allows users to add multiple sets of Windows setup files and some Linux distributions to a single USB drive.
Specifically designed to handle Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 setup files.
Resolved issues where the tool incorrectly detected Windows 2000 sources.