Winsetupfromusb 1.9.exe -
Check the Test in QEMU box before clicking GO. This launches a lightweight virtual machine emulator to test if your boot menu loads correctly without restarting your PC.
: ISOs for Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, and various antivirus rescue disks.
It handles paths with special characters better than earlier versions 1.2.4. How to Use WinSetupFromUSB 1.9.exe (Step-by-Step) Creating a bootable USB is simple with this tool.
: Check the Auto format box if the drive is not already prepared (use FAT32 for UEFI compatibility). winsetupfromusb 1.9.exe
A message in his inbox pinged: a client, Lena, desperate — the family laptop wouldn't start, and she had a conference in six hours. He could try the modern recovery tools, but something in him craved the old ritual: creating a bootable USB, loading the right drivers, watching the progress bar inch forward until the stubborn machine surrendered.
Handles both modern GPT/UEFI and older BIOS/MBR boot modes.
Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Clonezilla, and gParted partitioning tools. Check the Test in QEMU box before clicking GO
Wait for the progress bar to finish. A "Job Done" message will appear. Step 5: Add More Operating Systems (Optional) To add a second OS, leave the formatting options .
Released on , this version introduced several improvements over its predecessors:
: Supports nearly every Windows version from 2000 to Windows 10/11. Technical Interface It handles paths with special characters better than
Fixed bugs related to running on non-English localized Windows versions 1.2.4.
A standout feature of version 1.9 is its ability to handle dual-architecture ISO files. This means you can now add a single Windows ISO that contains both 32-bit and 64-bit versions, and WinSetupFromUSB will correctly process it. The tool has been tested with "stock" Windows 10 dual and single ISOs (builds 1803, 1809), as well as Server 2016 and 2019, with both UEFI and Legacy BIOS, and even with Secure Boot enabled or disabled.