

A button to the right of the menu names lets you select the ISO file that you want from your PC directory. The next step is to add the ISO file to the USB.Ī list of Linux and Windows versions is available for you to choose from based on the ISO file that you use.

The formatted USB disk shows up in the first dropdown menu with the new file format. You can watch the progress at the bottom of the interface in the status bar.Ī ‘ Job done’ notification appears to let you know that you can move on to the next step in case you had to format your drive before you began. WinSetupFromUSB formats the flash drive quickly. Common formats that the freeware includes are FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and ZIP. The program autoformats your USB in case you have a file format that is not accepted.
