

So, if you have a general bootable DVD or CD (Or a DVD or CD image for that matter), could be linux distro, windows install disk, support disks, etc., is it possible to "move" it over to a USB drive and make that work like the DVD or CD did? (Being bootable and all). Now Configure the Advance bootable settings 4. Now select the Windows installation files. It pretty easy and simple if you the exact given steps and use the right software:-1. We recommend writing the image in the ISO mode. I totally get your point and what you are talking about creating a bootable iso file from windows installation files. Use Rufus or Win32 Disk Imager for creating bootable drives to write an image in the ISO mode or DD mode. device label and the disk is unmounted, you can write the Untangle ISO file to the USB disk. A USB drive must have more than 1 GB of available space. Not asking just specifically about this one case though, I am curious to know a bit more about this in general. Creating a bootable USB installer for Untangle products. So I am curious if I can sort of move that dvd over to a USB drive so that I can use it without buying one. Main reason I ask is that I have a Support DVD which came with an Asus EEE, and it of course doesn't have an external dvd drive. (Tried it with a Win7 image and the SystemRescueCD, which didn't work so well.). Is there a "universal" way of how you can make a bootable USB drive out of a bootable dvd or cd? What makes a USB drive bootable? What makes a dvd and cd bootable?įor example there is a program called UNetBootin which can make bootable USB drives, but seems like it only works with various linux distributions.
