Operating system: Windows
Publisher: PassMark Software
Release : imageUSB 1.4.100
Antivirus check: passed
ImageUSB is a neat little program that creates bootable ISO files on a USB flash drive. The really impressive thing about this program is that you can create a bootable flash drive out of an ISO file that you have. It can be Windows, Mac, Linux, Games - it doesn't matter. This is an excellent tool for those who have multiple programs on CD-ROM but no longer have the ability to use them due to CD drives no longer being standard on newer computers.
Features:
ImageUSB is by far the best image copying software available. Not only does it flawlessly copy any of the major file types, but it also allows you to create them in mass. For example, if you have 20 available USB slots on your windows computer, you can create 20 bootable USB devices at one time. Besides that, ImageUSB is not restricted to USB flash drives, and you can create bootable images on any USB powered device that has proper storage. From USB powered hard drives, flash drives to tiny SD cards.
Works on any USB powered device (flash drives, SSD, Portable Hard Drive, etc)
Keep in mind the process can take a long time to complete, but once it's done, you'll never have to worry about that program again, which brings me to my next point on why ImageUSB is the best possible program. This software allows you to undo any files that you create. This might not seem like a big deal at first, but when you realize that similar programs don't allow you to delete previous works, you tend to be more appreciative of the feature. The entire process of creating or undoing images is a three-step process. The point, click, done. It is that simple, and you get all of this for free. This is a must-have program if you are going to be running bootable USB devices.
Ben
ImageUSB is a utility type software. It can be used to write images to flash drives. It supports only the Windows operating system. It is a very lightweight software. Therefore, users can even run this program on very old machines.
Sat, Mar 23, 2024
This software can write a specific image file to multiple USB devices simultaneously. It can create exact bit-level copies of USB flash drives as well. However, it does not allow imaging from CD to USB drives.