![]() If you have a dual ISO that includes both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows, you won't be able to use it. The tool works with single Windows ISOs from Microsoft. There is one important note from that page worth calling out. For a complete list of what you can include on your USB drive, check out their supported sources page. ![]() ![]() You can even include some non-windows ISOs on the disk, like Linux distributions and antivirus rescue disks. Setting up a bootable USB Drive that includes multiple ISOs is actually pretty easy, We're going to do it using a clever little free tool named WinSetupFromUSB, so go ahead and download the latest version of that. Related: Beginner Geek: How to Burn an ISO Image to a Disc
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