FlashBoot 3.4 released

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FlashBoot 3.4 has been released, enhancing the capabilities of users in creating bootable USB disks and flash memory keys. A standout feature of this version is the ability to format USB thumb drives larger than 32 GB with FAT32 filesystems, which is essential for compatibility in UEFI environments, ensuring that motherboards can recognize the USB filesystem during boot. Unlike other utilities, FlashBoot simplifies the process by working effectively with thumb drives that lack partitions or drive letters, and it can recover the full capacity of drives that other tools may have compromised.

The software supports various formats for Windows installation images, including ESD, ISO, and direct DVD access. Its features include:

- Preparing USB thumb drives for Windows installations on internal HDDs/SSDs
- Installing a full-featured version of Windows on USB drives, allowing independent booting from the main OS
- Saving and restoring USB thumb drives to and from image files
- Cloning USB thumb drives while preserving their bootability
- Installing DOS and UEFI shell on USB drives
- Quickly formatting and securely wiping USB drives

In addition to its primary functions, users might find related topics helpful, such as optimizing USB drives for performance, managing the safely remove hardware icon, understanding SS USB ports, diagnosing USB issues, and ensuring USB ports remain inactive after use.

Overall, FlashBoot 3.4 presents a powerful solution for anyone needing versatile USB functionality, particularly in modern computing environments where bootable USB drives are increasingly essential

FlashBoot 3.4 released

FlashBoot allows you to create bootable USB disks, flash memory keys, and the added ability to install a mini-OS on bootable USB devices.

FlashBoot 3.4 released @ MajorGeeks