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WinSetupFromUSB
To create a multiboot USB drive using , you will need a USB flash drive (8GB+ recommended) and the ISO files for the operating systems you want to include. ⚙️ Preparation
WinSetupFromUSB 0.2.3 is a specialized, open-source utility designed to create bootable USB flash drives from Windows installation media winsetupfromusb 023 exclusive
Multi-Boot Support:
Host Windows 10, Windows 7, XP, and Ubuntu all on one drive. WinSetupFromUSB To create a multiboot USB drive using
: Check the box corresponding to the OS you want to add (e.g., "Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11 / Server 2008/2012 based ISO"). Browse for ISO : Click the button to locate your Windows ISO file on your computer. and wait for the "Job Done" notification. Experts Exchange Troubleshooting & Common Limitations GPT Support For modern systems and UEFI, use the latest
- For modern systems and UEFI, use the latest WinSetupFromUSB release or tools focused on UEFI multiboot (Rufus, Ventoy, Ventoy+GRUB, or the latest WinSetupFromUSB).
- If you must use 0.2.3 (compatibility reasons), test on the target hardware and consider preparing USB 2.0 hubs or slipstreamed drivers for very old Windows versions.
WinSetupFromUSB 023 Exclusive: The Ultimate Guide to Multi-Boot USB Creation
Troubleshooting the 023 Exclusive Build
What makes this version "exclusive"?
- Optimized XP/vISTA/7 Switchless Installers: The standard 0.2.3 worked well, but the "Exclusive" builds circulating on specialized forums (like BootLand and MSFN) contained pre-configured fix files for OEM pre-installation environments.
- Broader SATA/RAID Driver Integration: During the Windows XP era, blue screens (0x0000007B) were rampant due to missing mass storage drivers. The "Exclusive" 0.2.3 build included a more aggressive method of slipstreaming custom drivers via
TXTSETUP.OEM. - Native Support for 4KB Sector Drives: In 2011-2012, USB drives started shifting to 4KB physical sectors. Many tools broke. Version 0.2.3 Exclusive was one of the first portable executables to handle alignment and bootloading on these "Advanced Format" drives without user intervention.