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.exe (28 MB ; 1127819 downloads)
- Windows 11 support
- added detection of higher Windows 10 build numbers for the boot menu names
- Removed file spit infobox if ISO file needs to be split
- Increased warning for large disks selection to > 64 GB
- minor bug fixes
WinSetupFromUSB 1.9.exe (28 MB ; 2714098 downloads)
- added support for multi-version/dual Windows ISOs (32 and 64 bits in one ISO for example). Stock Microsoft dual ISOs are supported and tested, other such sources too, as long as they use unmodified bootmgr and default location for BCD store is in /boot/bcd. Tested in BIOS/UEFI with both Secure Boot on and off, stock Windows 10 dual and single ISO builds 1803, 1809, Server 2016 and 2019.
- added detection of Windows 10 build number which is added to the boot menu names
- updated ImDisk and WimLib
- minor bug fixes
WinSetupFromUSB 1.8.exe (24 MB ; 2761763 downloads)
- fixed issue with Windows 10 and recovery option not shown
- fixed issue with persistence file size not set correctly and tooltip for using persistence
- updated some the tools to their latest version- BootIce, ImDisk, WimLib
Notes:
1) Windows 10 – single ISOs created by Microsoft Media Creation Tool or downloaded from Microsoft should work. Dual ISOs made by the same tool (x32 and x64 in a single ISO) are NOT supported yet due to the changed structure. Such source can still be added using the previous versions which dump entire contents as they are, 1.0 beta8 for example. Limitations- such source needs to be added first, and any other sources of the same type,but not the same x32+x64, has to be added using 1.6 beta 2 or later.
WinSetupFromUSB 1.7.exe (24 MB ; 1538770 downloads)
- disabled superfloppy check due to issues with latest Windows 10 builds
- increased input timeouts to 45 seconds
- fixed issue with Swedish locale and bcdedit
- added check if imdisk is an old version
Notes:
1) Windows 10 – single ISOs created by Microsoft Media Creation Tool or downloaded from Microsoft should work. Dual ISOs made by the same tool (x32 and x64 in a single ISO) are NOT supported yet due to the changed structure. Such source can still be added using the previous versions which dump entire contents as they are, 1.0 beta8 for example. Limitations- such source needs to be added first, and any other sources of the same type,but not the same x32+x64, has to be added using 1.6 beta 2 or later.
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6.exe (24 MB ; 1177268 downloads)
- updated imdisk package for compatibility with latest Windows 10 versions
- Added Windows 10 in all GUI elements
Notes:
1) Windows 10 – single ISOs created by Microsoft Media Creation Tool or downloaded from Microsoft should work. Dual ISOs made by the same tool (x32 and x64 in a single ISO) are NOT supported yet due to the changed structure. Such source can still be added using the previous versions which dump entire contents as they are, 1.0 beta8 for example. Limitations- such source needs to be added first, and any other sources of the same type,but not the same x32+x64, has to be added using 1.6 beta 2 or later.
2) If program is run on latest Windows 10 builds, seconds source can no longer be added due to incorrectly detected superfloppy format of the USB disk. This is due to changed by Microsoft WMI call results or structure. Fix is being worked on and will be released as soon as it’s ready.
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6-beta2.exe (24 MB ; 407349 downloads)
- Fixed missing EFI boot menu for Windows 10 sources
Note: Windows 10 – single ISOs created by Microsoft Media Creation Tool or downloaded from Microsoft should work. Dual ISOs made by the same tool (x32 and x64 in a single ISO) are NOT supported yet due to the changed structure. Such source can still be added using the previous versions which dump entire contents as they are, 1.0 beta8 for example. Limitations- such source needs to be added first, and any other sources of the same type,but not the same x32+x64, has to be added using 1.6 beta 2 or later.
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6-beta1.exe (24 MB ; 225517 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.6-beta1.7z (23 MB ; 64759 downloads)
- Added support for Windows Vista/7/8 and above sources larger than 4 GB and FAT32 for EFI compatibility- credits. In other words, now is possible to use FAT32 formatted USB drive and add larger than 4 GB source, say Windows 10, to be able to boot in EFI mode. As this is new feature not yet fully tested, the first version is released as a beta. Any feedback is appreciated.
WinSetupFromUSB 1.5.exe (23 MB ; 345300 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.5.7z (23 MB ; 73815 downloads)
- added Windows 10 support
- small bug fixes
WinSetupFromUSB 1.4.exe (22 MB ; 1969509 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.4.7z (22 MB ; 560592 downloads)
- added better handling of illegal characters for Linux/Other ISO source file name
- added advanced option for adding persistence partition for Linux sources. Each source has its own persistence space associated with it
- added better handling for Kon-Boot, source is to be added as ISO file using the Linux/Other ISO option
- added advanced option to add custom folder with boot critical drivers for NT6 sources (Vista and later). These drivers are added in boot.wim and loaded with DrvLoad before start of Setup, scratch space is increased accordingly. Only drivers for present devices will be loaded. Use it to add USB, SATA/SCSI or Chipset/USB drivers for example. Loaded drivers will be staged and available to the OS being installed. For non boot-critical drivers (Lan, WLan, Video etc.), have a look here
- added internal check for NT6 sources with multiple boot.wim, only default osloader entry in BCD store and the corresponding boot.wim will be added
- fixed errors when USB disk was initially prepared with the auto-format option, and on next run of the program it may complain about missing MBR and partition table
WinSetupFromUSB 1.3.exe (22 MB ; 1610758 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.3.7z (22 MB ; 314686 downloads)
- Fixed bug when adding NT6 source with missing new line feeds in WinPEshl.ini
- Fixed handling of NT6 sources with install.esd
- Fixed bug with NT6 sources with EFI directory but no BCD file in it
- Added Ei.cfg and CVersion.ini Removal Utilities in \tools\winisoutils directory should one needs those files removed from the NT6 source ISO file
- WimLib updated to version 1.6.0 for compatibility with new WIM formats
WinSetupFromUSB 1.2.exe (22 MB ; 303764 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.2.7z (22 MB ; 77948 downloads)
- Fixed bug where program running on Windows localized in other than English language would not add NT6 source
- Improved handling when program is placed and run from directories which contain special characters- `~@#$%^&()-+=,; Single quote – ‘ is not supported in program directory path and there is a check for that
- Added an advanced option for NT6 (Vista and later) sources to add Q-Dir File Explorer, which starts before Setup. This is useful to quickly browse disk contents and backup and restore files before launching Setup, rather than booting first in another OS to perform the same task. When Q-Dir is closed, Setup starts.
- BootIce updated to version 1.3.2.1
WinSetupFromUSB 1.1.exe (22 MB ; 221984 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.1.7z (22 MB ; 44882 downloads)
- (U)EFI support for Windows Vista x64 SP1 and later 64 bits Windows. USB disk must be formatted in FAT32 as per EFI specifications to boot under EFI. To prepare USB disk running the program under Windows XP or 2003, which do not include bcdedit.exe, an active internet connection must be present in order to download it
- default auto-format file system has been changed to FAT32 for EFI compatibility
- Firadisk driver is now added to each XP 32 bits source, but disabled by default. A new option in DPMS and custom F6 floppy menus activates it. This should help loading SATA/AHCI/RAID drivers from virtual floppy on problematic machines
- NT6 sources boot menus are now handled by BOOTMGR
- fixed recognition of Windows 8.1 sources which contain INSTALL.ESD instead of INSTALL.WIM
- added check in boot menu for Linux sources to warn if PLoP is loaded. Linux sources would not work with PLoP loaded as it supports only read mode
- removed the ZIP archive as it seems some users tend to launch the program directly from the Windows zip folder view, rather than extracting all files and folders. A self extracting SFX archive is added instead
- updated wimlib to 1.5.3 which would also fix the issues with the first 1.0 versions (downloaded before 14.Nov.2013) and NT6 sources
- various small bug fixes
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0.zip (37 MB ; 758787 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0.7z (22 MB ; 75077 downloads)
Windows Vista and above Setup/PE may not start, command prompt may appear saying :
“A winpesh.ini file is present, but no commands were successfully launched. This could be caused by incorrect formatting or an invalid executable name.”
or simply restarts. Please refer to this post for details and fix, or re-download the program if you downloaded it before 14.Nov.2013.
- custom boot menu name when Linux/Other ISO is added
- when XP/2003/2000 source is added and incorrectly the i386 folder is pointed as source directory, program uses its parent directory
- other small fixes and improvements
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0RC4.zip (37 MB ; 53592 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0RC4.7z (22 MB ; 43854 downloads)
- Ability to add multiple Windows Vista, 7, 8, Server 2008/2012 sources from ISO file. Use the same option to add PE2 (Vista/Server 2008) and above based utility. Thanks to synchronicity for his amazing wimlib project
- Ability to add almost any Linux based ISO which uses hybrid cd-rom/hard disk mode, credits to cdob . Refer to this page for a non exhaustive list of tested ISOs
- Auto-format option when used with NTFS would do its best when formatting the disk, to avoid fragmented large files on this volume later on by moving $MFT at the beginning of the partition. This way $MFT zone remains at the beginning of the volume and there should be way more contiguous space available large files to occupy
- DPMS updated to DPMS2, thanks to Steve
- the command prompt window during GUI mode of XP/2000/2003 setup is now hidden, thanks to cdob. It’s needed to keep the USB drive mounted throughout the GUI mode of setup
- added ability to copy all log files to the relevant WINSETUP sub-folder during PE phase of NT6 (Vista and later) boot. Create an empty file debugme with no extension in the relevant sub-directory, e.g \WINSETUP\Win7x64\debugme, and all log files from the start of PE phase will be copied next to it
- Updates of the tools included and various bug fixes
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta8.zip (31 MB ; 74273 downloads)
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta8.7z (18 MB ; 19618 downloads)
- added an option for Auto-format, using FBinst internally. This will delete all partitions and create a single one on the target USB disk, use with care
- added an option for Auto-detect and use SATA/RAID/SCSI F6 drivers during XP/2003/2000 Setup thanks to DPMS by Chenall. The boot entry is optional and has to be selected once before booting First part of Setup
- added an option to include a floppy image with F6 SATA/RAID/SCSI drivers during XP/2003/2000 Setup. The boot entry is optional and has to be selected once before booting First part of Setup
- working USB to USB install thanks to WaitBT driver by Shao Miller
- added an option for creating a “kicker” ISO for Vista/7/8/Server 2008 Setup, thus avoiding possible setup failures
- added another debug option for Vista/7/8/Server 2008 Setup, shifting hard disk possitions, thus avoiding possible other setup failures
- added an option for custom folder name and boot menu entry for XP/2003/2000 Setup
- added an option for adding and using custom NTDETECT.COM in order to avoid possible BSOD 0x0000007B on some machines
- fixed partial GUI freezes during large file copy, e.g. install.wim
- fixed bug where changes occur in the small ISO for XP/2003/2000 Setup leading to errors at start of Text mode
- added USB monitor function to refresh list if USB disks when disk is connected or disconnected
- updated versions of the included programs and tools, QEMU should now support booting Vista/7/Server 2008 x64 versions too
- various bug fixes and improvements
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta7.7z (7 MB ; 33563 downloads)
- fixed issues on some new systems when XP/2000/2003 Setup hangs during text mode:
http://www.msfn.org/…all-iso-method/ - fixed grub4dos menu.lst entries when detecting the number of hard drives connected
- fixed custom boot menu titles input box when adding multiple similar XP/2000/2003 sources
- grub4dos, included tools and programs updated
- fixed issue with incorrectly detecting if source is Windows 2000
- flushing USB disk write cache is now performed internally, rather than using external programs
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta6.7z (4 MB ; 41531 downloads)
- fixed bug in the created menu.lst when adding PartedMagic/Ubuntu variants or other ISOs
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta5.7z (4 MB ; 5890 downloads)
- added option to display all connected disks in case one needs to prepare eSATA etc. drives.
- improved detection of USB disks at start of GUI mode in case of 2000/XP/2003 setup
- added support for adding Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu ISOs
- added option for shared BTS OEM folder if several sources need to share same OEM folder. Use tooltip for info.
- experimental option to prepare source to be installed on USB, to be tested further.
- better handling in case 2000/XP/2003 install is on machine with 2 or more internal disks
- at start of GUI mode, after own setup.exe and setup.cmd are finished, setup.exe from th e source is executed, no matter another fake or the original one. Thus BTS presetup.cmd for example is executed by its fake setup.exe.
- added option not to check for and install grub4dos MBR. One would have to take care of chainloading grldr by other means.
- updated many of the included programs
WinSetupFromUSB 1.0 beta4.7z (4 MB ; 11831 downloads)
- fixed issue with non-English versions of Windows XP/2003
- fixed bug when program directory is on the same USB disk and partition which is being prepared
- removed dependencies on Windows Scripting Host, in case it’s broken.
- BootIce, Grub4Dos, SysLinux, RMPrepUSB updated to the latest versions
WinSetupFromUSB 0.2.3.exe (4 MB ; 109696 downloads)
MikroTik RouterOS not work from usb flash and windows xp iso not added
Windows XP iso has to be extroacted and added with the proper option, not as iso, look at FAQ and Tutorials pages for details. Cannot comment on RouterOS, haven’t tested it yet but I will.
Hello!
In some motherboards, some that are old, like in some HP, Dell and NEC, USB booting doesn’t work as it should. In BIOS the USB is recognized as “USB RMD-FDD”, not as “USB-HDD”. No option to change the USB type appears to BIOS configuration neither. It works great in ASUS and GIGABYTE boards, as far as I have tested.
It seems it somewhat works when booting via the integrated Plop, but I get BSOD during Windows XP blue-screen setup, just before loading the partitions. Possibly not a fault of the Windows XP source because it works great with other computers. Notice that the modified fixed NTBOOT is also included in my source WinXP.
Can this be solved?
Is the BSOD 0x7B and is that on Dells? If yes- most likely the modded ntdetect.com was not added properly. How exactly did you add it?
Another option is that the disk controller is in SATA/AHCI mode and drivers are not loaded. Look at the FAQ how to use the built-in DPMS option for such drivers.
I use the option “Custom NTDETECT.COM file for 2000/XP/2003 Setup”. It is either buggy BIOS (as I said, the BIOS should have read the USB stick as “USB HDD”, not as “USB RMD-FDD”, aka USB floppy drive) or WinSetupFromUSB problem. If I format via CD/DVD everything is normal, so it doesn’t seem to be a WinXP source problem. Strangely this happens only on old (2000 – 2006 era) OEM motherboards but not on newer ones or non-OEM motherboards (like ASUS, Gigabyte, ASRock, Intel).
Please answer all the question asked so I can further assist you.
“Is the BSOD 0x7B and is that on Dells?” => Yes, I got BSOD on a Dell computer.
“If yes- most likely the modded ntdetect.com was not added properly. How exactly did you add it?” => Via the option “Custom NTDETECT.COM file for 2000/XP/2003 Setup”. Again I must insist I didn’t get BSOD when formatting via CD/DVD.
“Another option is that the disk controller is in SATA/AHCI mode and drivers are not loaded.” => Perhaps, possibly this was because of Plop boot manager. When booting the USB drive as normal, just after clicking “Windows XP/2000/2003 Setup”, a black command prompt appeared with GRUB corrupt error, something like that. Again I insist this errpr appeared on another machine (with MSI motherboard, the USB drive recognized as USB RMD-FDD), on the Dell machine it wasn’t recognizable at all, the computer booted to HDD directly.
“Look at the FAQ how to use the built-in DPMS option for such drivers.” => Not applicable because the source already contains integrated Mass Storage drivers.
All the questions answered.
In this case if the proper ntdetect.com was used, there isn’t much I could do, at least without having such machine to play with.
USB boot for NT5 family has never been supported officially and with broken BIOS it becomes even harder. You may try using larger USB stick, or even better USB disk, hoping that BIOS would recognise it as a hard disk, rather than FDD/ZIP.
Is your file is safe?
https://www.virustotal.com/pl/file/d5233c27225ec22d2b4ee67a02fd10a04f6243d2c002afaee96ea4c313111cc5/analysis/1418250718/
Yes, perfectly safe. You can ensure sending the file to those 4 antivirus vendors for confirmatiom and ask them to update their definitions, as I did few years ago, with no replies.
You should pay attention who is detecting it as well.
Dude, this is very very good!
Saved my ass many times!
Thank you very much
Greetings from brazil.
not able to add more than 3 linux iso
Why, what happens? Log files will help, look at FAQ how to provide them.
I’ve been trying to install Windows Xp to a netbook with no disk drive for a week. I tried dozens of different apps and dozens of times. The best I could get was a good install with a bad MBR. This app worked for me the very first time. Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback
is there an alternative of this tool for linux? i’d need to make a multiboot usb with win8 and linux mint but using linux.. thanks a lot
Sorry Peter, I can’t help much with this. You might want to search for YUMI, Universal USB installer and LiLi.
I have a Problem – can I ask here?
When I install WIN XP SP3 on a 4GB CF-Card at a thin-client (EPA-TEC) the Setup dosn’t create a “swap-file”,
and after this i can’t activate manualy? Can this cause by “winsetupfromusb”.
A time ago i have instaled XP on a 2GB CF-Card and ist works
Windows by default will not put page file on USB/external disk. You might trick it by using Diskmod.
A second Problem:
In order to solve the Problem “Installing WIN XP SP3” i tryed to install “Win XP SP1a”. I crate the USB-Boot-Stick and start
the instalions.
Afer the frist pass of the installions – the instalion breaks an i get a meassage ” can’t find “%windior%/ntdectect”. When i
try to start the second part of installion with den menu then the system try an then i get the same “meassage”.
I looks like the ther seconed part from the installions can’t be started!
Thansk a lot
Regards ROBERT
I’d try with confirmed working source. If SP3 works, then SP1 should works as well, if both sources are good ones and the USB disk or the computer is not playing up.
And of course, if ntdetect.com was not copied for whatever reason, you won’t be able to start the second part. Even if you can, this should ring a big bell, that something is wrong.
thankyou