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. Hello Sir,

    First I run ‘WinSetupFromUSB_1-4.exe’ .Under ‘USB disk selection and format tools’ section, I select my Transcend Jetflash 3.0 USB flash drive that I would like to make multi-boot. Turn the option titled ‘Auto format it with FBinst’ on.

    If I have selected NTFS as the file system, when I click the browse to select the ISO file, I will get a message saying that
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    “If you need (U)EFI support for the 64-bit versions of Windows Vista SP1 or later, you must use FAT32 partition.”
    _________________________________________________________________________________

    In above quote I was unable to understand why you use ’64-bit versions of Windows Vista SP1 or later’.

    It means 32-bit versions of Win 8.1 Update, Win 8.1 and Win 8 does not support native UEFI 2.0 or later.

    But Acoording to following Microsoft Technet Blog-

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh824898.aspx

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    Windows support of UEFI

    The following Windows editions include support for UEFI:

    Windows 8.1 and Windows® 8 support native UEFI 2.0 or later on 32-bit (x86), 64-bit (x64), and ARM-based PCs. They also support BIOS-based PCs, and UEFI-based PCs running in legacy BIOS-compatibility mode.

    Some features such as Secure Boot require UEFI 2.3.1 Errata C or higher
    __________________________________________________________________________________

    I want to create a Bootable USB Drive from ‘Win81AIO-S14-20in1-x86-en-US-Mar2014.iso’ which can boot in both ‘Legacy’ and ‘UEFI’ mode. It is a 32-Bit ‘Win 8.1 Update’ ISO which also contain /EFI folder within ISO.

    Can I use 32-Bit ‘Win 8.1 Update’ ISO in order to boot in UEFI based PC ?

    Please clear my confusion.

    Thanks in Advance

    • Please have a look at FAQ #9 as to why you should not use NTFS for UEFI boot and how to get around if you do need to use it.
      Some more details here:

      The UEFI specification explicitly requires support for FAT32 for EFI System partitions (ESPs), and FAT16 or FAT12 for removable media. Specific implementations may support other file systems.

      As for 32/64 bit architecture, 32 bit UEFI support is present only in Windows 8 and later as far as I know. However, the hardware must have 32 bit UEFI implementation as well, currently very few devices, mostly, if not all, being tablets with recent Intel Atom processors, as far as I am aware.
      In other words- architecture must match, you can’t boot 64 bit Windows on 32 bit UEFI hardware and vice versa- can’t boot 32-bit Windows on 64 bit (the most consumer laptops/desktops) UEFI hardware. 64 bit UEFI hardware does not support 32 bit mode, unlike BIOS based firmwares, where 64 bit capable hardware is backward compatible with 32 bit OS.

      This message could be a bit misleading, it’s emphasis is on the file system to use, not on the operating system support for UEFI, and there is no much space to add all the information on this subject. I’ll add some more information to the FAQ entry.

      In your case, you should be using FAT32 and x64 Windows versions, unless your hardware supports UEFI boot from NTFS and has 32 bit UEFI implementation.
      Program should put 32 bit Windows8 just fine on FAT32 or NTFS drive, putting the needed files in their place for UEFI boot, but the hardware must supports it, in regard both of file system used and 32/64 bit architecture. I don’t have such hardware to confirm for sure.

      Hope that clears your confusion.

      • Thanks for your Precious Information……..Now I am totally satisfied.

        Finally What I conclude is that-

        ” Tablet PC support 32-bit Win 8 or above on UEFI mode.
        32-Bit Win 8 or above support native UEFI on 32 bit UEFI hardware
        But most board offer a BIOS compatibility mode.
        For 32-Bit Win 8 or above, we have to use UEFI CSM mode in 64 bit UEFI hardware. ”

        Actually most of PC/Laptop around me are based on either ‘Bios Mode’ or ‘UEFI CSM mode’.

        I think ’32-Bit Win 8.1 Update’ should work in UEFI Based PCs either via
        native UEFI (in 32 bit UEFI hardware) or UEFI CSM mode (in 64 bit UEFI hardware).

        Can I understand correctly or not ?

      • My only advice would be to use quality usb sticks which are reliable and last for years, or use an external USB disk. Cheap or fake USB sticks tend to break very easily and fast.

  2. i have windows 7ultimate orignal for dell laptop.i want to make usb this iso but problem is this image is 5.7GB this program is not supported .only 4.7GB image supported only.what i do please help me.

  3. Can not install any version. Avast detects the Trojan Bicololo in all versions. Avast error or your server is infected?

  4. sir windows service pack 2 is not runing speedali on service pack 2 is beter runing this usb bootable way….?

    • Your browser is sending blank referrer as far as I can see in the logs. Are you behind a firewall? Find out what is stripping out the referrer part from browser’s requests.

  5. Download links not working.
    Went to this page – ./downloads/ – from main page, clicked link to “WinSetupFromUSB 1.4.7z”.
    Brought me to ./files/download-info/winsetupfromusb-1-4-7z/,
    download link (button-like) sent me to ./download/winsetupfromusb-1-4-7z/,
    from where you can reach ./files/download-info/winsetupfromusb-1-4-7z/ again…

    Circling around, no download possible – links mixed up?

    Greetings, A.

  6. For WinSetipFromUSB.exe I get a CRC checksum of 807EA9C8.
    Downloaded three times, could not get your checksum.

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