However, while the actual application can be used by novices and experts alike, the settings in this section should only be modify by professionals who have advanced PC skills. Namely, users can enable custom folder and menu names for , XP and , or they can choose to display disk drives on all interfaces, not only USB; when they are done with the configuration, they can test their newly-created package in QEMU , a specialized process emulator. Once they make sure everything goes smoothly, they can proceed with copying the needed files onto the Flash drive.
The amount of operating systems it supports opens up doors for a large public and the friendly interface lets even the least experienced user quickly get acquainted with what it has to offer. Simply point the program at the ISOs you need and it'll create a USB key with a boot menu where you choose whatever you need.
If you're thinking this sounds like a lot for one program to handle, then you're right. We noticed one or two oddities here. Our first attempts to create a bootable key failed with some error about the MBR, for instance, and instead of allowing us to tweak our settings and try again, the program just closed. Creating bootable USB keys can be tricky, and WinSetupFromUSB can't solve this entirely - you may need to experiment with various settings before you get the results you need.
It does have plenty of tools, functions and features, though, and if you take the time to explore then the program should be able to solve most ISO issues.
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