What is WinUSB ?
WinUSB is a simple tool that enable you to create your own usb stick windows installer from an iso image or a real DVD.
This package contains two programs:
- WinUSB-gui: a graphical interface which is very easy to use.
- winusb: the command line tool.
Supported images: Windows Vista, Seven, 8 installer for any language and any version (home, pro...) and Windows PE.
New release (1.0.11) : 2013-03-28
- Support mkfs.ntfs in ubuntu 13.04
Binary download
You can download the WinUSB binary here.
Binaries are programs that can be directly used on your computer. If you just want to try or use WinUSB, it's a good choice.
Ubuntu PPA repository
Using the PPA is recomended since you will receive updates automaticaly from your update manager.
You only need to install the PPA (Personal Package Archives) once. In order to do that, you just need to lunch this command :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:colingille/freshlight && sudo apt-get update
Then, you can simply use this apt-url to install WinUSB : apt://winusb.
Linux (Debian / Ubuntu) packages
You can also download the debian package of WinUSB manualy if you want :
- WinUSB - saucy (i386)
- WinUSB - saucy (amd64)
- WinUSB - raring (i386)
- WinUSB - raring (amd64)
- WinUSB - quantal (i386)
- WinUSB - quantal (amd64)
- WinUSB - precise (i386)
- WinUSB - precise (amd64)
- WinUSB - oneiric (i386)
- WinUSB - oneiric (amd64)
- WinUSB - natty (i386)
- WinUSB - natty (amd64)
- WinUSB - maverick (i386)
- WinUSB - maverick (amd64)
- WinUSB - lucid (i386)
- WinUSB - lucid (amd64)
Sources download
You can download the WinUSB sources here.
If you just want to try or use this program, please download the binaries (it's easier)
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