: The tool includes an option to format your USB drive to Fat32, ensuring maximum compatibility with different hardware BIOS and UEFI settings.

: As a standalone executable, it requires no installation. You can run it directly from a thumb drive or your desktop without leaving traces in the Windows registry.

: On supported Linux distributions (like Ubuntu or Linux Mint), you can allocate a portion of the USB drive's space for "persistence," allowing you to save files and settings across different sessions.

: Browse your computer to select the corresponding ISO file. If you don't have it, UUI often provides a link to the download page.

: Pick the target flash drive from the list. Warning: Ensure you select the correct drive, as the formatting process will erase all data on it.

is a specialized, lightweight utility designed to create bootable Live USB drives from Linux distributions, Windows installers, and various system utilities. This specific version remains a popular choice for users who need a reliable, "no-installation-required" tool to turn an ISO file into a portable operating system. Key Features of UUI 1.9.8.9

: It features a built-in dropdown menu with hundreds of pre-configured profiles for various Linux distros, antivirus rescue disks, and Windows installers. How to Use Universal USB Installer