Universal USB Installer (UUI) is a lightweight and user-friendly Windows tool used to create bootable USB drives. It allows users to install operating systems, such as Linux distributions, Windows, or other bootable utilities, onto a USB stick for installation or troubleshooting purposes.
Key Features:
OS Support: Create bootable USBs for a wide range of Linux distributions, Windows ISOs, and other tools like antivirus or recovery utilities.
Persistence: Supports persistent storage for select Linux distributions, allowing you to save settings and data.
Ease of Use: Simple interface where you select your desired ISO file, choose a USB drive, and create a bootable USB in a few clicks.
Portability: No installation required; run it directly as a standalone executable.
How to Use:
1. Download UUI: Visit the official website (pendrivelinux.com) to download the Universal USB Installer.
2. Launch the Tool: Open the downloaded .exe file. No installation is required.
3. Select an OS or Utility: Choose the operating system or tool from the dropdown list.
4. Choose the ISO File: Browse to the location of the ISO file you want to use.
5. Select USB Drive: Pick the target USB drive from the list (ensure the correct drive to avoid accidental formatting).
6. Create Bootable USB: Click "Create" to begin the process.
System Requirements:
A Windows PC (Windows 7 or later).
A USB flash drive (2GB or larger, depending on the OS or utility).
ISO image of the operating system or tool you want to install.