WinUSB Maker for PC

WinUSB Maker for Windows

v 1.1|Josh Cell Softwares

Technical Details

Category
System Tuning & Utilities
License
Free
Requirements
Windows 8
Language
English
Author
Josh Cell Softwares
Version
1.1
Size
1.21 MB

Screenshots

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WinUSB Maker – Simple Setup and Installation

Joshua Cell Creative created WinUSB Maker, a freeware utility that creates a bootable USB storage device from ISO files. It also works with other folders containing the Windows installation programs. It is basically a software tool that automatically makes any portable removable device bootable with Windows Setup. It creates a WinUSB device using a USB cable. WinUSB Maker does not require drivers to work, but installing one will ensure that the device performs faster and more reliably. The utility includes a host other software applications, including a startup manager and LiveArea. It also includes a printer driver, a browser and an advanced task manager. These features, along with the ability of making bootable USB storage devices have been added to make the device fully functional without a Windows machine.

WinUSB Maker requires that you download and install the "WinUSB" software, which is included with Windows. Once the software is installed, you can connect any device, including a keyboard, mouse, USB flash drive, or digital camera, to the computer using a USB cable. Then, you can run the WinUSB Maker software. WinUSB Maker will create a bootable usb device that will boot into Windows. You will see a blue icon on your desktop. If you are presented with a prompt for a word, select "orage" to upload your WinUSB image file. To install additional software on your WinUSB device you can select "install software".

To install WinUSB Maker on a computer, you simply need to copy the WinUSB file onto your desktop or other location where it can be accessed. Once you have done that, you can follow the on-screen instructions to complete the configuration steps. The device will automatically save the image to your hard drive. Once the image is saved, you can start your computer to complete setup. After the installation is complete, the WinUSB device should now have all its partitions set up and ready to use with your new Windows install. Your new WinUSB storage device can now be used for data storage, data backups, audio/video transcription, video playingback, online gaming, etc.