1.9.exe — Winsetupfromusb
John quickly grabbed a spare USB drive, inserted it into his computer, and ran winsetupfromusb 1.9.exe . He selected the USB drive as the target device and chose the Windows ISO file they needed to install.
| Operating System | Support Status | | :--- | :--- | | Windows 2000/XP/2003 | ✓ | | Windows Vista/7/8/8.1 | ✓ Supported | | Windows 10 | ✓ Supported (including multi-version ISOs) | | Windows Server 2008/2012/2016/2019 | ✓ Supported | | Windows 11 | ✗ Not Supported (Added in version 1.10) | | Linux Distributions | ✓ Supported (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) | | *BSD | ✓ Supported |
: Use the built-in "Auto-format with FBinst" option to prepare the USB drive. Select Source : Choose your Windows or Linux ISO files. Go : Click "Go" to begin the transfer process. winsetupfromusb 1.9.exe
: Click GO . The software will format the drive (if selected) and begin copying the files.
While newer, unofficial versions (like 1.10) exist, version 1.9 is widely considered one of the most stable, mature releases in the tool's history 1.2.1 . Key highlights include: John quickly grabbed a spare USB drive, inserted
: The UI is utilitarian and can be intimidating for beginners. No Installation Required
: Improved handling for official Windows 10 builds (up to 1803, 1809), including Server 2016 and 2019. General Capabilities Select Source : Choose your Windows or Linux ISO files
Use USB 3.0 or USB 3.1 drives to reduce installation times significantly.
are now more common, WinSetupFromUSB 1.9 remains a legendary milestone in the history of multiboot utilities. The Problem It Solved