![]() ![]() The USB to File option reads file content and then writes it to an image file. Only binary images will work and they cannot be compressed. The File to USB option reads the image file content then writes to the selected drive. ![]() By default, the Image Tools setting is set for File to USB. The interface displays a list of bootloader options to choose from. Using this application is so basic and easy that anyone can do it (yes, really). In order to create a bootable USB, first do the obvious and insert a blank USB drive into your computer. The site gets changed often and updated versions are consistently released. If you want an instructional manual, there is one available at the link provided, though you might have to search around a bit. The interface is straightforward and fairly self explanatory. You can download RMPrepUSB from this link: ![]() This application does not open automatically after installation, but does offer a desktop icon for easy access. zip file and then simply double-click the. The download is free of advertizing and so is the installation. This application is completely free with no catch and you don’t end up with a dozen different toolbars in your browsers or applications that you don’t want. ![]()
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