Additional Information
An ultimate tool for making bootable USB devices for Windows PC
Latest Version | FlashBoot 3.3n |
Requirements |
Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10/Windows 11 |
Updated | June 24, 2023 |
Author | PrimeExpert Software |
Category | Cleaning and Tweaking |
License | Freeware |
Language | English |
Download | 132 |
Overview
With FlashBoot, you can install Windows 7 to a new laptop or new PC with no hassles. It can prepare Windows setup USB thumb drive with integrated drivers, so you can install Windows 7 to any new computer, such as Kaby Lake and Ryzen. Besides built-in drivers, FlashBoot can add user-supplied drivers. Also, the program can install fully-functional Windows 11/10/8.1/8 to a USB thumb drive, so you can carry your OS, apps, documents, games wherever you go!
If you dislike Windows 10 or a new Windows 11 because of OS-builtin advertising, forced updates, untimely reboots, and pervasive telemetry - then a way to go is to return to Windows 7. But hardware marches on, and older operating systems hardly can play catch-up. Installation of Windows 7 to new laptop fails right on the first screen: mouse, keyboard, and boot device are inaccessible to Windows 7 on new computers, due to lack of USB 3.0 support.
Using FlashBoot, you can install Windows 7 to a new laptop or new PC with no problems. It will prepare Windows installation USB thumbdrive with slipstreamed drivers, so you can quickly and easily install Windows 7 to any new computer, even Kaby Lake and Ryzen platforms. Besides of builtin USB 3.0, NVMe, and RAID drivers, It can also slipstream user-supplied drivers.
Also, the app enables you to install an instance of the Windows OS onto a USB storage device, empowering you to boot any PC from that device. With the program, you'll be able to walk about with a fully-functional installation of Windows 11, 10, 8.1 or 8 in your pocket, ready to go under any circumstance. Need your favorite app, document, game, or browser when you're sitting in front of a strange computer? Just break out your USB device prepared with the software!
And finally, Flash Boot facilitates the installation of older operating systems, such as Windows XP, from USB thumdrive, and running a minified version of it (known as BartPE) from USB thumbdrive. You can even use the tool to build self-extracting standalone EXE files that contain exactly what you want, for rapid deployment whenever you need it. If the capacity of USB thumdrive was reduced by other tools, then the app will automatically recover it to full capacity.
Note: It has Free and Pro editions, without time/use limitations. The free edition is useful on its own and roughly corresponds to other free tools on the market.
If you dislike Windows 10 or a new Windows 11 because of OS-builtin advertising, forced updates, untimely reboots, and pervasive telemetry - then a way to go is to return to Windows 7. But hardware marches on, and older operating systems hardly can play catch-up. Installation of Windows 7 to new laptop fails right on the first screen: mouse, keyboard, and boot device are inaccessible to Windows 7 on new computers, due to lack of USB 3.0 support.
Using FlashBoot, you can install Windows 7 to a new laptop or new PC with no problems. It will prepare Windows installation USB thumbdrive with slipstreamed drivers, so you can quickly and easily install Windows 7 to any new computer, even Kaby Lake and Ryzen platforms. Besides of builtin USB 3.0, NVMe, and RAID drivers, It can also slipstream user-supplied drivers.
Also, the app enables you to install an instance of the Windows OS onto a USB storage device, empowering you to boot any PC from that device. With the program, you'll be able to walk about with a fully-functional installation of Windows 11, 10, 8.1 or 8 in your pocket, ready to go under any circumstance. Need your favorite app, document, game, or browser when you're sitting in front of a strange computer? Just break out your USB device prepared with the software!
And finally, Flash Boot facilitates the installation of older operating systems, such as Windows XP, from USB thumdrive, and running a minified version of it (known as BartPE) from USB thumbdrive. You can even use the tool to build self-extracting standalone EXE files that contain exactly what you want, for rapid deployment whenever you need it. If the capacity of USB thumdrive was reduced by other tools, then the app will automatically recover it to full capacity.
Note: It has Free and Pro editions, without time/use limitations. The free edition is useful on its own and roughly corresponds to other free tools on the market.