![]() By default WinToFlash will format the target drive to make it bootable, for instance, destroying any data it contains - so be very sure you point WinToFlash at the right location.Īnd booting from USB may not always be so easy, particularly with older PCs. You still have to pay close attention to what you’re doing, of course. The WinToFlash default settings are well chosen, though, so if you prefer the easy life then you can just run a simple wizard, point the program at your Windows disc and flash drive, and it’ll take care of everything else. So if you’re a Windows expert then there should be enough here to overcome any boot issues you might have with particular hardware. You can, for instance, choose the file system you’d like on the USB drive, its MBR configuration, FAT 16/32 configuration and more. ![]() ![]() If you want to get involved in the complexities of this, then an Advanced Mode makes them all available.
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