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Corsair Drive Tools is easy-to-use collection of programs designed to enhance your USB FlashDrive experience. In this first public beta release, Corsair Drive Tools incorporates a file sync function that enables you to easily synchronize your data ... |
| 2.1 MB | freeware | 11 March, 2010 |
Worldwide popular deleted data repairing software for Mac provides integrated solution to restore crucial business documents from flashdrive storage media device without any complexity. Formatted data repairing software restore damaged text files from ... |
| 3.3 MB | shareware | 10 March, 2013 |
FlashDrive Backup is the easiest way to backup your flash drives to your Mac. Have you ever lost all data from your flash drive? With FlashDrive Backup you can automatically backup your USB drives and flash memory cards to the hard disk. Plug in, ... |
| shareware | 16 August, 2013 |
Easy to use Recover USB drive Mac application supports data recovery from S d card, Pen Drive, Zip Drive, Jet FlashDrive, MMC cards, x D picture card, Thumb Drive, External hard disk drive and more. MAC removable media data undelete application uses ... |
| 1.8 MB | shareware | 26 February, 2013 |
Use an iPhone as a flash drive? iPhone Explorer is an iPhone browser that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal USB flashdrive or pen drive. You can use the very easy drag-and-drop methods to add or remove files ... |
| 1.7 MB | freeware | 02 February, 2013 |
Use an iPhone as a flash drive? iExplorer is an iPhone browser that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal USB flashdrive or pen drive. You can use the very easy drag-and-drop methods to add or remove files and ... |
| 1.7 MB | freeware | 12 October, 2012 |
Hardware Icon Set is a collection of high quality stock icons representing various hardware items: computer, laptop, monitor, floppy drive, sound card, USB flashdrive and others. All pictures share the same consistent classic style with prevalence of ... |
| 1.9 MB | demo | 25 October, 2012 |
Don’t panic DRPU Company offers comprehensive FlashDrive Repair Mac software for Apple Macintosh OS X to reliably recuperate all type lost digital memorable photographs, music albums and crucial text documents from removable USB devices. Mac USB ... |
| 1.8 MB | shareware | 15 February, 2013 |
iExplorer, formerly called iPhone Explorer, lets you use an iPhone or iPad in disk mode, like a flashdrive. iExplorer is an iPhone browser or iPad file explorer that runs on Mac & PC that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if ... |
| 3.8 MB | shareware | 17 July, 2012 |
Wonderful recover Mac file utility capable to scan all USB drives even “Drive Not Recognized” error message displayed again and again when ever user accessed drive on PC. Technically powerful yet easy to use MAC USB drive data recovery software ... |
| 2.6 MB | shareware | 20 September, 2012 |
USBMate is an app which optimizes and accelerates the operation of USB Flash drives, external hard disks and Flash memory cards. -MacTech rating 8 out of 10- Use USBMate every time before ejecting your USB Flashdrive and: - its contents will be clean ... |
| shareware | 05 September, 2013 |
USBShow is cross-platform software that runs right from a USB flashdrive stick on Macs, Windows, and Linux. Never be without the right software to show your photos! Nothing is installed on the computer. No more 'Oops - he's on a Mac and I'm set ... |
| 5.3 MB | shareware | 07 July, 2012 |
Use an iPhone as a flash drive? iPhone Explorer is an iPhone browser for Mac that lets you browse the files and folders on your iPhone as if it were a normal USB flashdrive or pen drive. You can use the very easy drag-and-drop methods to add or remove ... |
| 1.9 MB | freeware | 09 June, 2012 |
You can then copy this ZIP file to DVD, flashdrive, hard disk or CD for backup. Unlike a compression utility, such as WinZIP, if you delete files, the next time you run BackupToZip it will automatically delete those deleted files from the backup archive. |
| 2.2 MB | freeware | 24 November, 2012 |
Some will say it's to save flash-drive life, others will arg it's to save disk capacity. As it is explained in the NSURLCacheStoragePolicy, the NSURLCacheStorageAllowed constant is always treated as NSURLCacheStorageAllowedInMemoryOnly and there is ... |
| 10.2 KB | shareware | 04 September, 2012 |
ENC Security's 512 bit polymorphic encryption creates an encryption algorithm that is unique to your specific flashdrive, thus making it even more difficult to reverse engineer. Polymorphic encryption is fast, and can operate up to 10 times faster ... |
| 7.6 MB | demo | 31 May, 2012 |
Encrypt-Stick software converts your USB flashdrive into a personal vault and the key to access and secure your private files. Encrypt-Stick requires a serial numbered USB flashdrive to run. It gives you the ability to create unlimited invisible encrypted ... |
| 12.9 MB | shareware | 22 September, 2013 |
You can use NOYBcryption to encrypt (and decrypt) single files or entire folders of files.' align='left'/> | And you can then freely transport the files via FTP, email attachment, flashdrive, etc. without risk of data loss. The only person who will be able to decrypt the information you have encrypted is anyone in possession of the pass phrase originally ... |
| 1.6 MB | freeware | 14 November, 2013 |
It offers a new approach to system maintenance that will: transfer files from your iOS device to a Mac computer and iTunes, browse your iTunes and iCloud backups of your iPhone like a normal USB flashdrive. iLike enables you to transfer files like ... |
| 4.2 MB | shareware | 29 October, 2014 |
It also turns iPhone into a free USB flashdrive; convert MKV AVI FLV for sync to iDevices, convert music to MP3/AAC; import/export iBook, and convert EPUB to PDF, TXT and HTML. Make/transfer iPhone ringtone. Key Features: 1. Unique! Remove DRM from ... |
| 46.4 MB | shareware | 24 December, 2018 |
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Drag the Mac OS X Install ESD icon into the Source field on the right (if it isn’t already there). Connect to your Mac the hard drive or flash drive you want to use for your bootable Lion installer. 16GB (or larger) USB flash drive that you don’t mind formatting – you can get a USB flash drive from Amazon if you don’t have one, this drive will be completely erased to turn into the macOS Mojave installer boot drive; Download MacOS Mojave installer to a Mac, the installer app must be located in the /Applications folder which is the. Download the macOS Sierra installer. Insert an 8GB (or larger) flash drive and give it a name. For this tutorial, we’ll use the name Untitled. Make sure the drive is formatted for OS X Extended.
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Before you begin
To install Windows 10 Education Edition from IUware, or if you have a Windows 8.x or 7 installation disk but do not have an optical (CD/DVD) drive on your computer, you can create a bootable flash drive for the installation.
On a Windows computer, you can use either a tool from Microsoft, or the Rufus software; using the Microsoft tool is generally simpler, while Rufus has some additional features.
What you'll need
To complete the process, you'll need:
- A Windows or macOS computer connected to the internet.
On a Windows computer, you must have administrator privileges.
- A flash drive with at least 8 GB of space for Windows 10 and 8.1, or at least 4 GB of space for Windows 7
The process described below will delete any data currently on your flash drive. Make sure to back up your flash drive's data to another storage location before proceeding.
- A valid product key that came with your Windows software. For Windows 10, this will be available on IUware. For Windows 8.x or 7, this will be with the disc you purchased.
Insert your flash drive before beginning.
Create a bootable installation flash drive forWindows 10 Education Edition
This process will delete anything saved on your flash drive. Save anything you want to keep before following these steps.
- Go to the IUware Windows 10 Education page, and select either the 32-bit or the 64-bit version. Review and accept the terms, and then click Get product key. Copy the product key to use later.
- Download and run the Academic Media Creation Tool. Accept the license terms, select Create installation (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC, and click Next.
- On the 'Select language, architecture, and edition' prompt, leave the default selections.
- To have the Microsoft tool create your bootable flash drive, make sure your flash drive is plugged in, select USB flash drive, and click Next.
If you plan to use Rufus instead, select ISO file and click Next. This will save the .iso
file to your computer; then, to use Rufus and your .iso
file to create a bootable installation flash drive, follow the directions below.
Create a bootable installation flash drive forWindows 8.1
Because Windows 8 is no longer supported, you must create a Windows 8.1 bootable flash drive and upgrade to Windows 8.1.
Download Windows 8.1
To download Windows 8.1:
- Go to Microsoft's Download Windows 8.1 page.
- From the Select edition drop-down menu, select Windows 8.1, and click Confirm.
- Select the desired language and click Confirm.
- Select the 32-bit Download or the 64-bit Download (recommended, unless the machine you're installing on doesn't support it), and download the disk image.
You can now use the .iso
file to create a Windows 8.1 bootable installation flash drive using either a Windows tool or Rufus.
Create a bootable drive using the Windows USB/DVD Download tool
This process will delete anything saved on your flash drive. Save anything you want to keep before following these steps.
This method formats the flash drive using the NTFS file system, which is incompatible with UEFI (secure boot). You will have to disable secure boot, if enabled, in order to boot from a USB drive made using this tool.
To create a bootable installation flash drive using the Windows tool:
- Download and install the Windows USB/DVD Download tool. The final four letters of each file (before
.exe
) represent the language and region of the installer. Download the one for your desired language/location. - Open the Windows USB/DVD Download tool. The tool refers to itself as a Windows 7 tool, but works for 8.1 media creation as well.
- When prompted, browse to your
.iso
file, select it, and click Next. - When asked to select the media type for your backup, make sure your flash drive is plugged in, and then choose USB device.
You may be prompted to insert the USB device even if the flash drive is already inserted. Ignore this, and choose the USB device you'll be writing to.
- Click Begin Copying. If prompted, confirm that you wish to erase the flash disk.
- The
.iso
files will start copying to the flash drive; the process can take several minutes. When it's finished, close the wizard and eject and remove the flash drive.
Create a bootable drive using Rufus
To use Rufus to create a bootable drive that is compatible with UEFI, follow the instructions below.
Create a bootable installation flash drive for Windows 7
At IU, you have two options for creating a bootable installation flash drive for Windows 7:
- The Support Center will create a bootable installation flash drive for you at the IU Bloomington Support Center walk-in location; bring a blank flash drive with at least 4 GB of storage.
- If you are unable to visit a walk-in location or would prefer towork with the
.iso
file yourself, download the Windows 7 .iso
from Microsoft's Download Windows 7 Disc Images (ISO Files) page.
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You can now use the .iso
file to create a Windows 7 bootable installation flash drive using either a Windows tool or Rufus.
Create a bootable drive using the Windows USB/DVD Download tool
This process will delete anything saved on your flash drive. Save anything you want to keep before following these steps.
This method formats the flash drive using the NTFS file system, which is incompatible with UEFI (secure boot) You will have to disable secure boot, if enabled, in order to boot from a USB drive made using this tool.
To create a bootable installation flash drive using the Windows tool:
- Download and install the Windows USB/DVD Download tool. The final four letters of each file (before
.exe
) represent the language and region of the installer. Download the one for your desired language/location. - Open the Windows USB/DVD Download tool.
- When prompted, browse to your
.iso
file, select it, and click Next. - When asked to select the media type for your backup, make sure your flash drive is plugged in, and then choose USB device.
You may be prompted to insert the USB device even if the flash drive is already inserted. Ignore this, and choose the USB device you'll be writing to.
- Click Begin Copying. If prompted, confirm that you wish to erase the flash disk.
- The
.iso
files will start copying to the flash drive; the process can take several minutes. When it's finished, close the wizard and eject and remove the flash drive.
Create a bootable drive using Rufus
To use Rufus to create a bootable drive that is compatible with UEFI, follow the instructions below.
Use Rufus to write an .iso
file
- Download Rufus. Rufus is a standalone program and does not require installation.
- Open the Rufus program from where you downloaded it to run it.
- From the Device drop-down menu, select your USB drive, if it isn't automatically selected.
- Under 'Boot selection', select Disk or ISO image (Please select), if it isn't already chosen, and then click SELECT to choose the
.iso
file you downloaded. - Leave 'Image option' set to Standard Windows installation.
- Leave 'Partition scheme' set to GPT.
- For 'Target system', select UEFI (non CSM).
- Under 'Format Options', to ensure the flash drive is compatible with UEFI, select FAT32 for 'File System'.
- To create the flash drive with the 'Press any key to boot from USB' prompt at startup, under the 'Advanced format' options, select Create extended label and icon files.
- When you are finished selecting options, click Start. When prompted, confirm that you want to erase the flash disk.
- The
.iso
files will start copying to the flash drive; the process can take several minutes. When Rufus is done, close the program and eject and remove the flash drive.
Create a bootable installation flash drive on a macOS computer
In macOS, the option to create a Windows flash drive appears only when the computer does not have an optical drive. If your Mac has an optical drive, the option will be either missing or grayed out.
- From the Finder, open the Applications folder, and then Utilities.
- Open the Boot Camp Assistant, and then click Continue. The next screen should give you a list of options.
- UITS recommends making the USB drive installer first. You don't need to install Windows or download the support software at this time, as it will be easier to do both later. To proceed:
- Verify that the USB drive you will be writing to is plugged in.
- Uncheck the Install Windows 7 or later version and Download the latest Windows support software from Apple options.
- Check Create a Windows 7 or later install disk and click Continue.
- Your USB drive should be listed in the 'Destination disk' area. Use choose to browse to your
.iso
file; after selecting it, click Continue. - If prompted, confirm your action and/or provide an administrator password. The process of writing the
.iso
file to the USB drive can take 20 minutes or longer.
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Windows 10 Forums | How to create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 10 |
Windows Eight Forums | How to create a bootable UEFI USB flash drive for installing Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 |
How-To Geek | How to create bootable USB drives and SD cards for every operating system |
Techverse | How to create a bootable Windows 7 USB flash drive |