Supported Sources

Here is an incomplete list of some of the supported sources tested with WinSetupFromUSB.
Since new sources are added frequently, please check again for updates.

Tests are usually performed on a NTFS formatted USB flash disk, including the Linux based ones. If there are additional steps needed to get a source going or another file system is needed, there will be a note.

Please leave a comment if you have tested another source, with a description and link to it, or if you have a request for a new one.

WindowsLinux / *BSD / *nixAntivirus Rescue DisksDOS/Other

Windows 2000/XP/2003 Setup option, multiple sources are supported:

  • Windows XP, any architecture (32 and 64 bits), any Service Pack (SP), any version (Home, Professional etc.)
  • Windows 2000, any SP, any version
  • Windows 2003, any architecture, any SP, any version

Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / Server 2008/2012 based ISO option, multiple sources are supported::

UBCD4Win/WinBuilder/Windows FLPC setup/BartPE option:

IA64/Itanuim versions are not tested.

Linux ISO/Other Grub4dos compatible ISO option, multiple sources are supported:

Ubuntu / Xubuntu / Kubuntu

Note- if there are problems starting or installing Debian/Ubuntu from USB hard disk take a look at this tutorial

Debian
Mageia
Fedora / CentOS / RedHat
Suse / OpenSUSE
Slackware
Others

Use Linux ISO/Other Grub4dos compatible ISO option unless other specified

Use Linux ISO/Other Grub4dos compatible ISO option

519 thoughts on “Supported Sources

  1. Hi, Windows 10 Ready for used with WinSetupFromUSB ver 1.6

    Tester With :
    en_windows_10_pro_10125_X86_dvd.iso
    FlashDisk KingSton DataTravel (100 G3) 8GB USB 3
    Format With NTFS
    Harddisk IDE 20GB

    Result : Windows 10 running well, Very Good, Very Nice. Give all Star (*****) for WinSetupFromUSB 1.6.

    WinSetup is good for Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.

    • If no files outside the wim file are needed after boot, both windows vista… and linux iso options should work.
      If files will be needed, then use the windows vista/7/8… option.

  2. Just a question… is it possible to utilize an Win7 AIO ISO x32-x64 ISO ? What about other O.S. like HAIKU, MenuetOS, Kolibri, ReactOS, FreeDOS, and many more ? Thanx for reply !

    • I don’t know about other OS but you can definitely use a AIO (more than one version) disc of windows seven

    • I have not tested HAIKU, MenuetOS, Kolibri and ReactOS, but the chance to work just fine is very high. About the other “many more” you need to be more specific. There is a list of tested sources, it’s incomplete, meaning a lot more sources will work, just have not been tested or reported yet.

  3. Tested with Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-22.iso,And when I bootup,it report:failed to load ldlinux.c32.

  4. Tested with Error message:failed to load ldlinux.c32
    ISO:Fedora-Server-DVD-x86_64-22.iso
    ver:WinSetupFromUSB-1-6-beta2

    and other things are all good for me! thanks a lot.

  5. Fantastic program! Working well with Win7, Win81, Win10 setups. Any idea how I can get Acronis True Image 2016 WinPE Bootable Media to work? The Linux version works ok but I need the WinPE version to work on UEFI systems

  6. No, it’s as Vista/8/10 that it’s failing. UPDATE – I got it to work by replacing the generated boot.wim with the original boot.wim extracted from the ISO’s sources folder (which was a few MB larger than the generated one). It also doesn’t seem to need the ISO file present at all. Acronis Disk Director and Universal Restore now working too with the same method. Maybe a future option to add simple “utility” ISOs like these as original-wim-only?

    • Use usb 2.0 or inject usb 3.0 drivers, either in the source directly or using the advanced option to add boot drivers.

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