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Sunday, January 2, 2011

XBoot Creates Your Own Custom, Multi-Image Bootable USB Drive

XBoot Creates Your Own Custom, Multi-Image Bootable USB Drive 

Windows: If you're tired of managing five or six different live CDs for testing and troubleshooting, free program XBoot will help you merge them all onto one DVD or thumb drive with simple drag-and-drop ease.

I don't know about you, but I've amassed quite a few live CDs over the years that I'd like to keep, like GParted, Ophcrack, and the many flavors of Linux I have lying around. Unfortunately, they always seem to get buried under all the other CDs I have, or left at other people's houses. XBoot does away with the need for all that, creating one bootable USB drive with any ISOs you want on it.

XBoot Creates Your Own Custom, Multi-Image Bootable USB Drive

Unlike other multi-boot methods, XBoot has an extremely simple-to-use interface: you just drag and drop any ISO you want into the list and burn them onto a DVD (or USB thumb drive). What's even cooler is that it has virtualization tool QEMU built-in, so you can test your drive and see what your menus will look like when you use it. It's a great app for anyone doing a lot of troubleshooting or other work requiring live, bootable media, so hit the link to check it out if you fall into that category.

XBoot is a free download for Windows only.

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