Wait for the process to complete. Depending on the size of the ISO and your USB speed, this can take 5 to 20 minutes. Troubleshooting Common Issues
In an era where Windows 11 forces TPM 2.0 and bootable USB tools assume you have UEFI firmware from this decade, a quiet update to a 15-year-old utility feels almost rebellious. WinSetupFromUSB 1.10—released quietly in late 2023—is that rebellion.
WinSetupFromUSB is a reliable and user-friendly tool for creating bootable USB drives from Windows installation ISO files. While it may not have all the advanced features of other tools, it gets the job done efficiently and effectively. With its ease of use, fast performance, and customization options, WinSetupFromUSB is a great option for users who need to create a bootable USB drive.
Ensure the USB is plugged directly into the motherboard/laptop port rather than a hub, and click "Refresh." Why Choose Version 1.10 Over Alternatives?
WinSetupFromUSB 1.10 can. Here’s why: