FlashBoot 3.4a released

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FlashBoot 3.4a has been released, enhancing the ability to create bootable USB drives and install mini-OS on these devices. This tool distinguishes itself from other utilities by enabling the creation of FAT32 filesystems on USB drives larger than 32 GB, which is essential for UEFI systems that require specific filesystem formats for recognition. FlashBoot is compatible with thumb drives that lack partitions or drive letters and can recover drives that other tools have limited in capacity.

The software supports multiple formats for Windows installation images, including ESD, ISO, and direct DVD access. Key features of FlashBoot include:

- Preparing USB drives for Windows installation on internal HDD/SSD
- Installing a full version of Windows directly onto a USB drive for independent booting
- Saving and restoring USB drives from image files
- Cloning USB drives while maintaining bootability
- Installing DOS and UEFI shell to USB drives
- Quickly formatting and securely erasing USB drives

In addition to these functionalities, users can benefit from related guides on optimizing USB performance, managing the Safely Remove Hardware icon, understanding USB port types, and diagnosing USB issues.

With this latest version, FlashBoot continues to provide powerful features for users looking to maximize the utility of their USB devices, making it a valuable tool for both casual users and IT professionals

FlashBoot 3.4a 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 3.4a released @ MajorGeeks