List of Tools To Create Live USB Systems - Operating System Support

Operating System Support

Name Windows Mac OS X Linux *BSD
cd2usb No No Yes No
DasBoot No Yes No No
dd No Yes Yes Yes
Debian live-magic No No Yes No
Fedora Live USB creator Yes (host) No Yes (host/target) No
flash-knoppix No No Yes No
Free USB Installer No No Yes No
Image Writer for Windows Yes (host) No Yes (target) No
LinuxLive USB Creator Yes (host) No Yes (target) No
LiveUSB Install No No Yes No
LiveUSB MultiBoot No No Yes No
Mac Linux USB Loader No Yes (as host) Yes (as target OS) No
make-live-device.sh No No Yes No
Mandriva Seed Yes No Yes No
MultiBootUSB Yes No Yes No
Portable Linux No No Yes No
remastersys No No Yes No
RMPrepUSB Yes No Yes (target) No
Rufus Yes No Yes (target) No
SARDU Yes (host/target) No Yes (target) No
SliTaz TazUSB No No Yes No
SUSE Studio ImageWriter Yes (host) No Yes (host/target) No
Ubuntu Live USB creator No No Yes No
UNetbootin Yes (host) Yes (host) Yes (host/target) Yes (target)
Universal USB Installer Yes (host) No Yes (target) No
USBWriter Yes (host/target) ? Yes (target) ?
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool Yes No No No
Windows To Go Yes No No No
WinSetupFromUSB Yes (host/target) No Yes (target) No
WiNToBootic Yes No No No
WinToFlash Yes No No No
WinUSB Yes (target) No Yes (host) No
Wubi Yes No No No
Yumi Yes (host/target) No Yes ?
Name Windows Mac OS X Linux *BSD

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