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:

https://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

1,198 thoughts on “Downloads

    • Sure you can, add them one after another, the same way you added the first such source, no need to restart the program. Add first one, press GO, let it finish, then add the second one, press GO and so on

  1. Want to insure I get it right. I want a single usb that will allow me to boot to bios or UEFI systems when they have failed and trying to repair using all my windows’ iso files. So, what option do I pick?

  2. It is a nice Program !
    But now the size of Windows10 is exceeded than 4GB and its not support more than 4GB in UEFI Mode
    What should we do ?

    • 4 GB is FAT32 file system limitation.
      If the Windows ISO file is over 4GB and the selected partition is FAT32, program will take care and split the large ISO in several parts below 4 GB.
      In other words, nothing to worry about.

  3. There is a huge number of software for making bootable USB flash drives but WinSetupFromUSB is by far the most complete and feature rich of all of them. This tool aims for professional use. I have been using it for a few years and never came across with anything similar. This tool covers almost every aspect of the task it is designed for. It is my secret weapon for multiboot UEFI bootable USB flash drives. Congratulations for the development team!!! Existe una gran cantidad de software para crear memorias usb booteables pero WinSetupFromUSB es por mucho el más completo y lleno de características de todos ellos.Esta herramienta está enfocada en un uso profesional. La he utilizado por algunos años y nunca he encontrado nada similar. Esta herramienta cubre casi cada aspecto de la tarea para la cual fue diseñada. Es mi arma secreta para crear memorias booteables con arranque múltiple UEFI. Felicinaciones al equipo de desarrollo!!!

  4. Hi,

    I am trying to ‘install’ a Rescue And Recovery set of 4 ISOs for a Lenovo ThinkPad, rather than have to change the 4 DVDs repeatedly.

    I have downloaded the most current version of WinSetupFromUSB and I have created the first, boot, ISO on a 32GB Kingston Stick.

    Following the instructions above for multiple ISOs, I run the program again, selecting the same stick, not checking for formatting, and then selecting the second of four ISOs. I then receive the following message —

    This doesn’t seem to be valid source!
    Either \bootmgr or \BOOT\BCD are missing, or source is not supported.

    There is a boot manager only in the first ISO which has already been ‘loaded’ on to the bootable stick. None of the other three ISOs have a boot manager.

    Is it not possible to ‘put’ all of the ISOs on the stick?

    TIA

    • What you need to do is to check the contents of the other 3 ISOs and figure out what the installer program will be looking for, then extract their contents to the USB drive so that installer can find those contents. In other words, open the second ISO, make sure that if you copy it as it is there will be no overlapping files and folders on the USB disk, then copy everything as it is to the root of the USB disk. The do the same with the other 2.
      If there are overlapping files and folders then best I can think of is to manually copy the ISO files somewhere on the USB disk, then manually “mount” them as virtual DVDs using imdisk which is already installed.

      Alternatively, again if there are no overlapping files and folders in all ISOs, then inject the contents of the 2nd, 3rd and the 4th ISO in the first ISO and rebuild the USB disk with that new large ISO.

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