Downloads

Here you can download WinSetupFromUSB and updates of the tools included.

Please do not hotlink files, use this page if you want to post a link to the program. If you need to link to a specific version, you could use version number like this:

http://www.winsetupfromusb.com/downloads/#1-10

Note: A few antivirus programs keep detecting a couple of the included files as viruses. This is false positive. These vendors were informed numerous times and the serious companies such as DrWeb and Kaspersky, update their signatures to remove the false detection within a few hours after being informed. Others, such as McAfee, despite all the efforts and contacts, don’t do anything to update their signatures. For a few unknown ones, which use third party signatures, there is no way to contact them or they simply don’t respond. This program will never knowingly distribute any kind of malware.

WinSetupFromUSB 1.10- 07.Nov.2021
WinSetupFromUSB 1.9- 13.May.2019
WinSetupFromUSB 1.8- 16.May.2017
WinSetupFromUSB 1.7- 09.Aug.2016
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6- 28.Nov.2015
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6 beta2- 03.Aug.2015
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6 beta1- 24.May.2015
WinSetupFromUSB 1.5 - 10.May.2015
WinSetupFromUSB 1.4 - 27.March.2014
WinSetupFromUSB 1.3 - 10.Jan.2014
WinSetupFromUSB 1.2 - 20.Dec.2013
WinSetupFromUSB 1.1 - 08.Dec.2013
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 - 17.Oct.2013 (libwim-9.dll updated- 14.Nov.2013)
Previous versions

1,339 thoughts on “Downloads

  1. I’ve just tried this with 2 different usb drives and tried all 3 partition formatting tools included. The application never picks either of them up!

    • I am not sure what exactly you are doing and what the issue is. Can you provide more details? Log files would help too, look at FAQs for details.

    • NTFS is better for XP/2003 installs and support for > 4gb files, but not for boot in UEFI mose, unless a driver is used. FAT32 is for UEFI boot .
      It all depends what sources you have and where are you booting them – BIOS/legacy or UEFI.

  2. Tested using an over 5GB ISO file of Windows 8.1 64bit. Stuck during Windows 8 Metro logo (v1.6 Beta 1).

    So source ISOs that are over 4GB and contain “install.swm” and “install2.swm” are not supported?

    • I’d try first another source and make sure the hardware supports Win8.
      The limitations you’ve listed are not true.

      • Tried Windows 7 32 bit (normal install.wim file), works good. Notice that I use murphy78’s releases. The newer ones contain already split WIMs, which I think it’s the culprit (from WinSetupfromUSB side, on DVD+R DL it works great).
        Tried Rufus, again the same error.
        Tried ZOTAC WinUSB Maker, there is error “Critical error when injecting the boot tag”.

        Now only Easy2Boot left to try.

        • I confirm only with Easy2Boot the source did work, both with MBR and UEFI booting (as .imgPT files).

          I hope there will be a workaround with WinSetupfromUSB in the future.

          • I need to have my hands on such source to be able to reproduce the problem and eventually fix it.

              • Just tried Windows 8.1 8in1 x64 en-US Jun2015 murphy78, iso file name Win81-x64-Jun2015-en-US.iso, CRC-32 8a1bdb77, using 1.6 beta1, everything seems fine, up to the “select operating system you want to install” screen, EULA and partition screens load too, did not continue further.
                Where exactly do you get stuck? Are you using the same source with the same CRC32?


                • Yes, that’s the exact ISO.
                  http://any-image.com/images/00734134378704531353.png

                  I don’t know then why it didn’t work. Me too I didn’t go any farther than the partition screen. I just want to have a working Win8.1 USB install media. The computer that was tested was an old Core 2 Duo computer, as I work as amateur in a PC service shop.

                  The exact error that showed up was like this in this image, stuck in the logo screen before going to the install screen (not even showing the circle below the logo that should show up after a while normally):
                  http://any-image.com/images/88845833401817884421.jpg

                  It worked successfully when booted only via DVD disc and Easy2Boot. Perhaps buggy BIOS or compatibility problem?

                  I shall confirm once again if this will happen again using WinSetupfromUSB next time I update the source ISO and if a client wants a Windows 8.1 OS in his/her system.

                  • For clarification, by “Me too I didn’t go any farther than the partition screen”, I meant when using DVD disk and Easy2Boot.

  3. always missing file when install XP,

    will show window like ‘cant find file xxxx, pls advise right address. globalsources/i386/’

    i need to replace ‘globalsources’ with ‘e:’ maybe ‘f:’ to make is work

    • Is this customised source? Please try vanilla one if it is.
      Is it the same machine?
      Is there any usb hub between?

      • im using msdn version xpsp3 14-74070.

        hv tried on my laptop/office computer, both hving same problem.

        no hub between.

        • Try other USB stick, the one you are using might not have serial number which would lead to changing drive letters during the stages of the setup process.

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