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Launch WinSetupFromUSB. One of its "top" features is the one-click access to RMPrepUSB. Click the "RMPrepUSB" button on the main interface. winsetupfromusb 110 07nov2021 top
WinSetupFromUSB v1.1 (build 110) — dated 07 Nov 2021 — is a third‑party Windows utility for creating multiboot USB drives containing Windows installers (NT6/NT5), various Windows PE environments, Linux ISOs, and other bootable tools. It bundles features for preparing NTFS/FAT32 USB sticks, integrating multiple installers, and adding persistence/PE customizations. Below is a focused, technical, and practical review covering functionality, compatibility, internals, security, usability, testing notes, alternatives, and recommendations.
By late 2021, UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) had largely replaced legacy BIOS. However, millions of older machines were still in enterprise use. Version 1.10 handles both seamlessly. It uses Grub4DOS for legacy booting and supports the FAT32/NTFS dual-partition scheme required for UEFI installations of Windows 7, 8, and 10. Recommended to test created USB on virtual machine
Newer versions (1.11+) began stripping away some legacy boot methods, causing headaches for technicians maintaining old hardware. The 07Nov2021 build keeps all legacy protocols intact.