- Insert the formatted USB drive in the USB post of your computer and run theWinSetupFromUSB_1-0-beta7.exe.
- Make sure that the utility has detected your USB drive.
- Now, enable the option Windows 2000/XP/2003 Setup selecting the check box and browse to the Windows XP installation file location. Next, enable the option Vista/7/Server 2008 Setup/PE/RecoveryISO and browse to the Windows 7 installation files’ location. In both cases, if you have the ISO images, extract them by WinRar or 7-Zip.
4. Click the Go button to get started. Wait for some time and your multi-boot USB stick will ready within a while. It may take several minutes.
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