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. Hi, I have created a bootable USB for windows xp. It boots and I can see options but after clicking install XP in txt mode it says it will try to open USB in plop as system is consudering it as a floppy. Then it keeps beeping continuously. Kindly suggest. I am currently on Windows 7. Thanks

    • Hi there, I think you should have to disable the SATA from the BIOS because windows XP don’t support the RAID automatically during installing, as the windows 7 does. You should choose SATA setting as IDE or (disable) it differ from bios to another, (you may search under the SATA line or HDD or something related to.

      I hope it will work with you.

  2. Do you have any plans to use this? https://github.com/pbatard/uefi-ntfs
    It would be very very useful for increasingly big ISOs. Many Windows 10 ISOs are now exceeding 4GBs in size and many systems accept UEFI only. Having a multiple boot big ISOs in UEFI-bootable NTFS flash drive is would be a lifesaver. Or maybe you could implement a similar trick of your own?

    • There is a trick already, large ISOs (over 4GB) on FAT32 are split in smaller parts automatically, so you just need to use FAT32 and let the program do the rest. Check change logs since which version this is supported.

  3. AegisLab Backdoor.W32.Asper.lwJD 20161215
    Baidu Multi.Threats.InArchive 20161207
    ClamAV Win.Trojan.Fujacks-439 20161215
    Jiangmin Backdoor/WinUOJ.cqg 20161215

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