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Showing posts with label USB Tools. Show all posts

Universal USB Installer 1.9.2.1

Universal USB Installer 1.9.2.1Universal USB Installer 1.9.2.1. is a very easy to use application that allows you to run a live Linux distribution from a portable USB flash drive.

Although Linux isn't quite addressed to beginners but you still want to try this version of operating system, don't worry because Universal USB Installer relies on a fairly user-friendly approach.

The whole process of copying a Linux distribution on a removable USB device has been designed as a wizard, so you just need to follow a total of three steps to get the job done.

First of all, choose the Linux distribution you wish to use. It doesn't really matter whether you want Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Linux Mint, Universal USB Installer supports them all.

And not only that the application comes with support for both older and newer versions of the most popular Linux distributions, but it also provides direct download links to lend you a hand in case you don't have the ISO file on your local hard disk.

Secondly, provide the location to the ISO and it doesn't matter whether you downloaded it through Universal USB Installer or the file was already there on the hard disk.

And the last step, choose the USB drive you wish to use, decide whether a format is necessary and set a persistent file size for storing changes. The bigger, the better.

After that, just wait. It doesn't take more than five minutes and Universal USB Installer does an amazing job, proving to be very effective for most of the supported Linux distributions.

All in all, Universal USB Installer is one of the easiest ways to make your first steps into the world of Linux and it comes with an impressive list of supported Linux distributions.

Requirements:

· Fat32 Formatted Flash Drive
· PC with a BIOS that can boot from USB
· Your Favorite Linux ISO

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Size/OS:1.09MB / Windows XP / Vista / 7
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:December 19, 2012
Developer:pendrivelinux

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USB Manager 1.97

USB Manager 1.97USB Manager 1.97 is a very easy to use Windows software tool designed to give you full control over the removable drives connected to your computer's USB ports.

Especially useful because it lets you control multiple USB devices at once, USB Manager provides a rather simple interface that shows the connected items and their type.

For instance, you can see storage devices, USB printers, USB audio items and USB scanners straight in the main window, with a single click needed to disable them.

Of course, in case multiple users are working on the same computer, the administrator can restrict access to some of the connected USB devices, with a dedicated password tool to block the use of certain items.

Once you right click the System Tray icon, USB Manager gives you the power to disable USB storage devices, printers, scanners or audio items, all with a single click, but also step into options and change certain features of the app.

For example, you can enable the password, start the program automatically with Windows, turn on hotkeys to control the app straight from your keyboard or completely hide USB Manager in your system.

It doesn't slow down the system and it works without a flaw on all Windows versions, without the need for administrator privileges on Windows 7.

Overall, USB Manager is a handy piece of software, relying on a user friendly interface and a few configuration options to serve its purpose. There's no help manual in the package, but you don't even need one because all features are fairly intuitive and easy to use.

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Size/OS:1.23MB / Windows All
License:Freeware
Type of file:Zip
Date:November 25, 2012
Developer:Makesoft

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Universal USB Installer 1.9.1.6

Universal USB Installer 1.9.1.6Universal USB Installer 1.9.1.6. is a very easy to use application that allows you to run a live Linux distribution from a portable USB flash drive.

Although Linux isn't quite addressed to beginners but you still want to try this version of operating system, don't worry because Universal USB Installer relies on a fairly user-friendly approach.

The whole process of copying a Linux distribution on a removable USB device has been designed as a wizard, so you just need to follow a total of three steps to get the job done.

First of all, choose the Linux distribution you wish to use. It doesn't really matter whether you want Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Linux Mint, Universal USB Installer supports them all.

And not only that the application comes with support for both older and newer versions of the most popular Linux distributions, but it also provides direct download links to lend you a hand in case you don't have the ISO file on your local hard disk.

Secondly, provide the location to the ISO and it doesn't matter whether you downloaded it through Universal USB Installer or the file was already there on the hard disk.

And the last step, choose the USB drive you wish to use, decide whether a format is necessary and set a persistent file size for storing changes. The bigger, the better.

After that, just wait. It doesn't take more than five minutes and Universal USB Installer does an amazing job, proving to be very effective for most of the supported Linux distributions.

All in all, Universal USB Installer is one of the easiest ways to make your first steps into the world of Linux and it comes with an impressive list of supported Linux distributions.

Requirements:

· Fat32 Formatted Flash Drive
· PC with a BIOS that can boot from USB
· Your Favorite Linux ISO

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Size/OS:1.09MB / Windows XP / Vista / 7
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:November 15, 2012
Developer:pendrivelinux

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USB Manager 1.96

USB Manager 1.96USB Manager 1.96 is a very easy to use Windows software tool designed to give you full control over the removable drives connected to your computer's USB ports.

Especially useful because it lets you control multiple USB devices at once, USB Manager provides a rather simple interface that shows the connected items and their type.

For instance, you can see storage devices, USB printers, USB audio items and USB scanners straight in the main window, with a single click needed to disable them.

Of course, in case multiple users are working on the same computer, the administrator can restrict access to some of the connected USB devices, with a dedicated password tool to block the use of certain items.

Once you right click the System Tray icon, USB Manager gives you the power to disable USB storage devices, printers, scanners or audio items, all with a single click, but also step into options and change certain features of the app.

For example, you can enable the password, start the program automatically with Windows, turn on hotkeys to control the app straight from your keyboard or completely hide USB Manager in your system.

It doesn't slow down the system and it works without a flaw on all Windows versions, without the need for administrator privileges on Windows 7.

Overall, USB Manager is a handy piece of software, relying on a user friendly interface and a few configuration options to serve its purpose. There's no help manual in the package, but you don't even need one because all features are fairly intuitive and easy to use.

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Size/OS:1.23MB / Windows All
License:Freeware
Type of file:Zip
Date:November 14, 2012
Developer:Makesoft

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UNetbootin 5.81

UNetbootin 5.81UNetbootin 5.81. Forget about storing numerous CDs or DVDs with your favorite Linux distributions. With UNetbootin you can quickly and easily install various Linux / BSD distributions and create your own bootable USB drive in a few easy steps.

The application supports installing 40 of the most known distributions, each with numerous versions. You can choose to download the desired OS or, if you already have it, you can supply your own Linux ISO file to be used.

This gives you the possibility to install the desired Linux distribution on a USB drive whether you are connected to the internet or not. Also, this enables you to install your preferred Linux distribution even if it’s not on the list.

For each distribution, UNetbootin shows its homepage, description and install notes, so you are briefed about what it’s all about.

With UNetbootin you can also load or create bootable USB drives with various system utilities like: Parted Magic, FreeDOS, F-Secure Rescue CD etc. Creating a multiboot USB drive or ISO image from where you can boot a Linux distribution or various utilities is also possible.

Besides making a bootable Linux USB drive, UNetbootin also allows you make a “frugal install” of the desired distribution right on your hard drive.

A “frugal install” means that all the files on the ISO image are copied to your hard drive and booted from your HDD the same way they would have been booted from your USB drive or CD.

After choosing the desired Linux distribution you just need to select the USB drive or HDD partition you want to install it on and start the process.

With UNetbootin making your own bootable USB or installing a Linux distribution on your hard drive will no longer be a problem.

Features UNetbootin 5.81:

· UNetbootin can install to your local hard disk or make a bootable liveUSB drive. It can also load floppy/hard disk images, or kernel/initrds, or (some) ISO (CD image) files, for installing other distributions.
· The current version has built-in support for many distributions

Requirements:

· A USB Drive
· A broadband internet connection to download the distribution packages
· Spare hard drive space to install the OS in

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Size/OS:4.9 MB / Windows 2K / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:August 27st, 2012,
Developer:sourceforge.net/users/gezakovacs

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Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.9

Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.9Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.9. is a very easy to use application that allows you to run a live Linux distribution from a portable USB flash drive.

Although Linux isn't quite addressed to beginners but you still want to try this version of operating system, don't worry because Universal USB Installer relies on a fairly user-friendly approach.

The whole process of copying a Linux distribution on a removable USB device has been designed as a wizard, so you just need to follow a total of three steps to get the job done.

First of all, choose the Linux distribution you wish to use. It doesn't really matter whether you want Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Linux Mint, Universal USB Installer supports them all.

And not only that the application comes with support for both older and newer versions of the most popular Linux distributions, but it also provides direct download links to lend you a hand in case you don't have the ISO file on your local hard disk.

Secondly, provide the location to the ISO and it doesn't matter whether you downloaded it through Universal USB Installer or the file was already there on the hard disk.

And the last step, choose the USB drive you wish to use, decide whether a format is necessary and set a persistent file size for storing changes. The bigger, the better.

After that, just wait. It doesn't take more than five minutes and Universal USB Installer does an amazing job, proving to be very effective for most of the supported Linux distributions.

All in all, Universal USB Installer is one of the easiest ways to make your first steps into the world of Linux and it comes with an impressive list of supported Linux distributions.

Requirements:

· Fat32 Formatted Flash Drive
· PC with a BIOS that can boot from USB
· Your Favorite Linux ISO

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Size/OS:1003 KB / Windows XP / Vista / 7
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:August 27st, 2012
Developer:pendrivelinux

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Fortune USB Security 2012 1.0

Fortune USB Security 2012 1.0.0.0Fortune USB Security 2012 1.0 is a handy application designed to monitor your USB drive for potential malware. It automatically detects the connected USB drives and scans them to find potential infections.

Protect your USB drives and clean unnecessary files using Fortune USB Security! It is easy to use and adds extra portection to removable drives.

Requirements:

· .NET Framework 4

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Size/OS:4.7 MB / Windows XP / 2003 / XP X64 / 2008 / Vista64 / 7 / 7 x64
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:August 27st, 2012,
Developer:fortunedev

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Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.5

Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.5Universal USB Installer 1.9.0.5. is a very easy to use application that allows you to run a live Linux distribution from a portable USB flash drive.

Although Linux isn't quite addressed to beginners but you still want to try this version of operating system, don't worry because Universal USB Installer relies on a fairly user-friendly approach.

The whole process of copying a Linux distribution on a removable USB device has been designed as a wizard, so you just need to follow a total of three steps to get the job done.

First of all, choose the Linux distribution you wish to use. It doesn't really matter whether you want Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu or Linux Mint, Universal USB Installer supports them all.

And not only that the application comes with support for both older and newer versions of the most popular Linux distributions, but it also provides direct download links to lend you a hand in case you don't have the ISO file on your local hard disk.

Secondly, provide the location to the ISO and it doesn't matter whether you downloaded it through Universal USB Installer or the file was already there on the hard disk.

And the last step, choose the USB drive you wish to use, decide whether a format is necessary and set a persistent file size for storing changes. The bigger, the better.

After that, just wait. It doesn't take more than five minutes and Universal USB Installer does an amazing job, proving to be very effective for most of the supported Linux distributions.

All in all, Universal USB Installer is one of the easiest ways to make your first steps into the world of Linux and it comes with an impressive list of supported Linux distributions.

Requirements:

· Fat32 Formatted Flash Drive
· PC with a BIOS that can boot from USB
· Your Favorite Linux ISO

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Size/OS:1003 KB / Windows XP / Vista / 7
License:Freeware
Type of file:EXE
Date:July 26rd, 2012
Price Full Version:USD 0
Developer:Home page

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