A Bootable USB 0.9.6.508 Beta for Windows

by My Little Soft

Avg. Rating 3.5 (35 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.9 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 7/2000/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 68,239
Publisher My Little Soft
Homepage A Bootable USB

Publisher's Description

A Bootable USB will create bootable USB drives from Windows ISO or a folder that contains Windows installation files.

Latest Reviews

99thin

99thin reviewed v0.9.6.508 Beta on Sep 2, 2013

Very useful information. Thank you for sharing it. Thanks 99th

vern

vern reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Oct 11, 2012

This failed to produce a bootable usb when run on a 32-bit xp machine with the source being a microsoft iso file for 64-bit windows7. It went through the motions and produced a key, but when I tried to load it on a target 64-bit machine, it failed with NT LOADER MISSING. I also tried to use it running on a 64-bit windows7 machine, but it hangs immediately when you try to browse for an iso file or folder. I was using version 9.6.508

peterson.julia@yahoo.com

peterson.julia@yahoo.com reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Feb 11, 2011

It's nice but I personally like more http://bootableusb.org

AzureSky

AzureSky reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Aug 31, 2010

TO those saying this isnt safe
http://www.softpedia.com...ry/A-Bootable-USB.shtml

softpedia never has posted a file as safe that hasnt been in my experiance(15+years) so yes this is safe.

and yes 4 engine can be wrong, I uploaded my own packed file(made by myself) and got 7 engines saying it was a virus, it WAS NOT, it was a simple tool to edit files for a videogame(so you could use any items on any ship during the sp game)

honestly, dont blindly trust even sites like virustotal, and also do not trust the likes of avg, they have such a high false positive rate that anything named "keygen" for example is considered a virus.....even if its a file you renamed keygen :P

Pkshadow

Pkshadow reviewed v0.9.5.471 on May 12, 2010

Maybe good, maybe not but trying to get users to use the program when they are alerted to the fact that the sub-domain fleeces a virus on you has to be pretty stupid to be using this program.

Threat Name: W32.Spyrat
Location: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/...server6666666666%5D.exe

Discovered: January 12, 2010
Updated: January 12, 2010 12:27:03 PM
Type: Worm
Infection Length: 290,304 bytes
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP

W32.Spyrat is a worm that copies itself using removable drives and file-sharing networks. It also opens a back door on the computer.

Most virus updates files were updated today (May 11th) because of this new release.

I think Betanews needs to be a little more thoughtful about allowing postings from known hosting addresses.

nailzuk

nailzuk reviewed v0.9.4.344 on Apr 4, 2010

this will prob not make it past admins but this file is malware an autorun.inf virustotal cant be wrong maybe 1 engine will give a false positive not 4, be warned for a better tool to do the job get usb multiboot from here, virustotal gives it a clean bill http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4900

Vivek Kowshik

Vivek Kowshik reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Feb 2, 2010

Not tested enough. Does not recognize my ISO made from a WinXP-SP3 source, nor a directory containing all the WinXP SP3 installer files.

some guy

some guy reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 31, 2010

whats the purpose? format the USB all contents of the cd/dvd drag drop :)
But you must make sure your BIOS supports boot off USB

donmor46

donmor46 reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 31, 2010

If this does not suit you, try Unetbootin.

s0121

s0121 reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 30, 2010

The new version 9.3.231 Does not find my ISO(s) while the older version 9.0.4 finds and makes PERFECT Bootable USB.
Therefore I can not use it....

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99thin

99thin reviewed v0.9.6.508 Beta on Sep 2, 2013

Very useful information. Thank you for sharing it. Thanks 99th

vern

vern reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Oct 11, 2012

This failed to produce a bootable usb when run on a 32-bit xp machine with the source being a microsoft iso file for 64-bit windows7. It went through the motions and produced a key, but when I tried to load it on a target 64-bit machine, it failed with NT LOADER MISSING. I also tried to use it running on a 64-bit windows7 machine, but it hangs immediately when you try to browse for an iso file or folder. I was using version 9.6.508

peterson.julia@yahoo.com

peterson.julia@yahoo.com reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Feb 11, 2011

It's nice but I personally like more http://bootableusb.org

AzureSky

AzureSky reviewed v0.9.5.471 on Aug 31, 2010

TO those saying this isnt safe
http://www.softpedia.com...ry/A-Bootable-USB.shtml

softpedia never has posted a file as safe that hasnt been in my experiance(15+years) so yes this is safe.

and yes 4 engine can be wrong, I uploaded my own packed file(made by myself) and got 7 engines saying it was a virus, it WAS NOT, it was a simple tool to edit files for a videogame(so you could use any items on any ship during the sp game)

honestly, dont blindly trust even sites like virustotal, and also do not trust the likes of avg, they have such a high false positive rate that anything named "keygen" for example is considered a virus.....even if its a file you renamed keygen :P

Pkshadow

Pkshadow reviewed v0.9.5.471 on May 12, 2010

Maybe good, maybe not but trying to get users to use the program when they are alerted to the fact that the sub-domain fleeces a virus on you has to be pretty stupid to be using this program.

Threat Name: W32.Spyrat
Location: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/...server6666666666%5D.exe

Discovered: January 12, 2010
Updated: January 12, 2010 12:27:03 PM
Type: Worm
Infection Length: 290,304 bytes
Systems Affected: Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP

W32.Spyrat is a worm that copies itself using removable drives and file-sharing networks. It also opens a back door on the computer.

Most virus updates files were updated today (May 11th) because of this new release.

I think Betanews needs to be a little more thoughtful about allowing postings from known hosting addresses.

nailzuk

nailzuk reviewed v0.9.4.344 on Apr 4, 2010

this will prob not make it past admins but this file is malware an autorun.inf virustotal cant be wrong maybe 1 engine will give a false positive not 4, be warned for a better tool to do the job get usb multiboot from here, virustotal gives it a clean bill http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=4900

Vivek Kowshik

Vivek Kowshik reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Feb 2, 2010

Not tested enough. Does not recognize my ISO made from a WinXP-SP3 source, nor a directory containing all the WinXP SP3 installer files.

some guy

some guy reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 31, 2010

whats the purpose? format the USB all contents of the cd/dvd drag drop :)
But you must make sure your BIOS supports boot off USB

donmor46

donmor46 reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 31, 2010

If this does not suit you, try Unetbootin.

s0121

s0121 reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 30, 2010

The new version 9.3.231 Does not find my ISO(s) while the older version 9.0.4 finds and makes PERFECT Bootable USB.
Therefore I can not use it....

TheDevilHimself

TheDevilHimself reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 30, 2010

There's nothing wrong with this little program, it's your paranoid brains playing tricks with you he he he.

Input Overload

Input Overload reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 30, 2010

Scanned with Eset, A2, Super Anti-Spyware & Malwarebytes & shows as clean.

Nimdasek

Nimdasek reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 30, 2010

I submited this exe file to threadexpert analysis.

Results: http://www.threatexpert....60318122e7f306f0517eb18

bonesz

bonesz reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 29, 2010

This is the result from Virustotal:
a-squared 4.5.0.50 2010.01.29 -
AhnLab-V3 5.0.0.2 2010.01.29 -
AntiVir 7.9.1.154 2010.01.29 -
Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.01.28 -
Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.01.29 -
Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.01.29 -
AVG 9.0.0.730 2010.01.29 -
BitDefender 7.2 2010.01.29 -
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.01.29 -
ClamAV 0.96.0.0-git 2010.01.29 -
Comodo 3749 2010.01.29 -
DrWeb 5.0.1.12222 2010.01.29 -
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.01.28 -
eTrust-Vet 35.2.7270 2010.01.29 -
F-Prot 4.5.1.85 2010.01.29 -
F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.01.29 -
Fortinet 4.0.14.0 2010.01.28 -
GData 19 2010.01.29 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.80.0 2010.01.29 -
Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.01.28 -
K7AntiVirus 7.10.959 2010.01.28 -
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.01.29 -
McAfee 5875 2010.01.28 -
McAfee+Artemis 5875 2010.01.28 Artemis!5BB110BD2603
McAfee-GW-Edition 6.8.5 2010.01.29 Heuristic.BehavesLike.Win32.ModifiedUPX.K!84
Microsoft 1.5406 2010.01.29 -
NOD32 4817 2010.01.29 -
Norman 6.04.03 2010.01.28 W32/Agent.FXGD
nProtect 2009.1.8.0 2010.01.29 -
Panda 10.0.2.2 2010.01.29 Suspicious file
PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.01.29 -
Prevx 3.0 2010.01.29 -
Rising 22.32.04.03 2010.01.29 -
Sophos 4.50.0 2010.01.29 -
Sunbelt 3.2.1858.2 2010.01.29 -
Symantec 20091.2.0.41 2010.01.29 -
TheHacker 6.5.1.0.170 2010.01.29 -
TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.01.29 -
VBA32 3.12.12.1 2010.01.29 -
ViRobot 2010.1.29.2162 2010.01.29 -
VirusBuster 5.0.21.0 2010.01.29 -

I also get several detections while using this crap. Not sure why this program need to setup ftp connections either I will run in Sandboxie and post the details. As far as I can see I don't recommend this CRAP....

Update: Comments left on Dev site were deleted and all attempts to contact went without success.

Captain Hook

Captain Hook reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 29, 2010

Perhaps a false positive:
This is the result from Virustotal:
a-squared 4.5.0.50 2010.01.29 -
AhnLab-V3 5.0.0.2 2010.01.29 -
AntiVir 7.9.1.154 2010.01.29 -
Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2010.01.28 -
Authentium 5.2.0.5 2010.01.29 -
Avast 4.8.1351.0 2010.01.29 -
AVG 9.0.0.730 2010.01.29 -
BitDefender 7.2 2010.01.29 -
CAT-QuickHeal 10.00 2010.01.29 -
ClamAV 0.96.0.0-git 2010.01.29 -
Comodo 3749 2010.01.29 -
DrWeb 5.0.1.12222 2010.01.29 -
eSafe 7.0.17.0 2010.01.28 -
eTrust-Vet 35.2.7270 2010.01.29 -
F-Prot 4.5.1.85 2010.01.29 -
F-Secure 9.0.15370.0 2010.01.29 -
Fortinet 4.0.14.0 2010.01.28 -
GData 19 2010.01.29 -
Ikarus T3.1.1.80.0 2010.01.29 -
Jiangmin 13.0.900 2010.01.28 -
K7AntiVirus 7.10.959 2010.01.28 -
Kaspersky 7.0.0.125 2010.01.29 -
McAfee 5875 2010.01.28 -
McAfee+Artemis 5875 2010.01.28 Artemis!5BB110BD2603
McAfee-GW-Edition 6.8.5 2010.01.29 Heuristic.BehavesLike.Win32.ModifiedUPX.K!84
Microsoft 1.5406 2010.01.29 -
NOD32 4817 2010.01.29 -
Norman 6.04.03 2010.01.28 W32/Agent.FXGD
nProtect 2009.1.8.0 2010.01.29 -
Panda 10.0.2.2 2010.01.29 Suspicious file
PCTools 7.0.3.5 2010.01.29 -
Prevx 3.0 2010.01.29 -
Rising 22.32.04.03 2010.01.29 -
Sophos 4.50.0 2010.01.29 -
Sunbelt 3.2.1858.2 2010.01.29 -
Symantec 20091.2.0.41 2010.01.29 -
TheHacker 6.5.1.0.170 2010.01.29 -
TrendMicro 9.120.0.1004 2010.01.29 -
VBA32 3.12.12.1 2010.01.29 -
ViRobot 2010.1.29.2162 2010.01.29 -
VirusBuster 5.0.21.0 2010.01.29 -

Fantast1c

Fantast1c reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 29, 2010

@ rick_toronto
None has ever reported about viruses or false alarms so
contact me if you got problems.

I affirm you that you never contacted me in no way.

tickleonthetum

tickleonthetum reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 29, 2010

No viruses reported here buy Avira, may be a false alarm,,,

rick_toronto

rick_toronto reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 28, 2010

Contains

> MPR.dll: WNetGetConnectionW
> WININET.dll: FtpOpenFileW Panda Cloud and McAfee have picked this up as a suspect file are deleting it. Also a modified UPX.

Author has deleted my comment a few times and has not responded to any questions.

UPDATE: There is no reason for a ftpopen or getconnection for this software. Packet analysis underway. And yes, the authors website comments seem to get removed. Virustotal results moving up. Perhaps the author can explain net connections for what should be a stand-alone software program?

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v0.9.3.231 on Jan 28, 2010

great app !!!!

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