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  1. There are five free apps that you can use to boot from CD, DVD, or a thumb drive to run diagnostics, make repairs remove malware, back up files, and more. Because each app is similar, we'll start with our favorite and work backward, although there's no wrong choice here.

    • SystemRescueCd

      SystemRescueCd is a Linux system rescue disk available as a...

    • Hiren's BootCD PE

      Hiren’s BootCD is an emergency, bootable diagnostic boot...

    • UBCD4Win

      UBCD4Win is a bootable CD that contains software that allows...

  2. Aby utworzyć nośnik instalacyjny, przejdź do witryny internetowej pobierania oprogramowania, w której znajdziesz instrukcje krok po kroku. W tej witrynie internetowej możesz wybrać wersję systemu Windows i utworzyć własny nośnik instalacyjny za pomocą dysku flash USB lub dysku DVD.

  3. Map Radius Calculator. You can draw multiple circles, distances, areas or elevations, import/export data save and edit them later with a larger map! Draw a Radius around a map location. Draw a radius circle around a location in Google Maps to show a distance from that point in all directions.

  4. 18 gru 2023 · A Well-Researched List of Bootable USB Software for Windows. The following are our top recommendations for the best paid and free USB bootable software you can download for all Windows. 1. Rufus. Let us first introduce you to Rufus.

  5. 18 kwi 2024 · 1. Rufus (Windows) 2. Balena Etcher (Windows, Linux, macOS) 3. UNetbootin (Windows, Linux, macOS) 4. Windows Media Creation Tool (Windows) 5. YUMI (Windows) 6. Ventoy (Windows, Linux) A Bootable USB Saves the Day. Why Should You Create a Bootable USB From an ISO Image?

  6. 20 lis 2023 · Best Free Best Free Bootable USB Software 2022 1. Windows USB/DVD Download Tool (Windows) Windows USB/DVD Download Tool is one of my favorite tool which I personally use. This is the only tool that Microsoft has provided to convert ISO to USB/DVD easily.

  7. 10 maj 2023 · This option will use the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft to download an ISO file and create a bootable USB flash drive that is 32-bit, 64-bit, or both, and be used to install Windows 10 with or without UEFI.