![]() Some of them fail to work even if the original ISO/DVD is slightly modified (slipstreamed etc.). To add to a user's misery, the OS manufacturers that do provide an application for this make them OS specific (like the Windows 7 USB/DVD tool) and do not support ISOs and DVDs of other OSs. ![]() In fact, most of the users are left hunting for third party applications that can create a bootable USB drive for their specific operating system. However, that is not the case with all operating system manufacturers. With such a lot of users needing to create bootable USB flash drives, it appears imperative that OS manufacturers provide an inbuilt way to create them with each DVD and CD they provide.
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