Create Linux / Windows 7 Bootable USB -Ultraiso

In Previous posts we have covered creating usb boot for fedora & ubuntu.

Apart from unetbootin, you can use UltraISO to create usb boot.

Following is the easy procedure to create bootable usb.

1) Connect USB device & select it int UltraISO.

2) Select Live CD iso image.

3) Click on Bootable from menu, choose Write Disk Image.

From here you can format your USB drive & start writing image by clicking on Write.

Windows Admin can use this tool to write Windows 7 bootable usb (I have not tested on Vista).

And the best part is that, ultraiso supports usb writing in trial version.

4 Comments

  1. Bruno says:

    It absolutely was great to read through through your publish. I really liked the short while i spent looking through it and wished to leave a comment to mention that….Many thanks

  2. chakri says:

    Hi Folks,

    My question may appear to be a dumb question but was trying to get the answer…..

    Is it possible to create a bootable USB for Linux and Windows(XP/7) both in the same USB flash Drive?

    That is using one Bootable USB, booting the Linux and Windows OS…..

    Thanks in advance…..
    Chakri….

  3. Fire Surround  says:

    windows 7 is definitely the best OS aside from Windows Xp`,*

  4. Leon Murray says:

    I’m pretty much impressed with the stability of Windows 7. It is better than windows Vista which hogs my memory and cpu.’*.

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