Download WinToFlash for Windows PC free

With more and more computers being manufactured without optical drives, this tool can be particularly useful. If you need to perform a fresh installation of Windows onto machines such as a netbook, then a small utility like WinToFlash could be a good solution for you.
Key features include:
- Windows 32 bit and 64 bit full support.
- Create a USB drive with Windows XP/2003 Recovery Console.
- Create a USB drive with an emergency bootloader for Windows 2000/XP/2003.
- Fine tune any option of partitions table.
- Fine tune any option of FAT file system.
- Multiple language support.
To use WinToFlash, simply unzip the file, connect your USB drive, insert your Windows disc and choose from the available options.
Overall, WinToFlash is a good tool for both novice and experienced users. It has an easy to operate, standard explorer type user interface, coupled with some powerful features under it's hood. The application provides a good alternative to using a Windows disc to perform clean installations of the Windows operating system.
WinToFlash will allow you to install your Windows operating system from a USB memory. Download WinToFlash and generate customized installations on a USB
USB ports are much quicker than optical units, so they are much more useful when it comes to installing an operating system quickly. And taking into account that most computers nowadays allow us to launch from the USB port, it is logical that utilities like WinToFlash are developed.
Install Windows from a USB stick
This simple program is perfect to create a bootable USB on which we can include all the Windows files that we want. All we'll have to do is indicate where the DVD or CD with Windows is and the letter of the port that USB pendrive is connected to, WinToFlash will format, copy and configure all the things necessary, so that we have a brilliant USB from which to install Windows.
Right now it's possible to transfer Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista, 2008 Server and Windows 7, to be able to install them straight from the USB memory. But, furthermore, you can also create a sort of LiveCD if your Windows copy allows you to do so.
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