Winsetupfromusb

Winsetupfromusb

Winsetupfromusb If you’ve ever had to install different versions of Windows or try out a few Linux distros, you know it’s a pain to carry multiple USB sticks. That’s where WinSetupFromUSB comes in. It’s a small tool that lets you put several operating system installers — and even rescue tools — onto one USB drive.

I’ve used it to carry Windows 10, Windows 11, and a couple of Linux installers all on the same stick. When I plug it into a PC, I just pick the one I want from a menu and start installing. It’s also handy for adding antivirus rescue disks or diagnostic tools, so I’ve basically got a “Swiss Army knife” USB in my pocket.

The setup process isn’t hard. You choose your USB drive, point it to the ISO files, and let it build the boot menu. It supports both the older BIOS boot method and UEFI, so it works on anything from older office PCs to brand-new laptops.

What It Can Do

  • Make a USB stick that holds multiple OS installers.

  • Works with all the major Windows versions (XP through 11) and Linux distros.

  • Boots on both old BIOS and modern UEFI systems.

  • Add utilities like rescue disks, partition tools, or antivirus kits.

  • Lets you rename and organize boot menu entries so it’s easier to navigate.

  • Doesn’t need much space — runs from a small executable.

ScreenShots

Winsetupfromusb

What You Need to Run It

  • OS: Windows XP or newer (32 or 64-bit)
  • CPU: Any 1 GHz or faster processor
  • RAM: 512 MB minimum, but 1 GB+ is better
  • Disk Space: About 30 MB for the program
  • USB Drive: At least 4 GB (larger if you want several ISOs)
  • Note: You’ll need admin rights to make bootable drives

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