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Universal Usb Installer Version 2.0.0.1 Jun 2026

: Added compatibility for newer versions of Clonezilla and OpenSUSE .

Click the Step 1 dropdown menu inside the application. Scroll through the list and select the exact distribution or tool that matches your ISO file. Step 3: Browse for the ISO universal usb installer version 2.0.0.1

If your selected Linux distribution supports it, drag the slider to allocate space for persistent storage. 2GB to 4GB is usually sufficient for basic web browsing and document editing. Step 6: Create the Bootable Drive : Added compatibility for newer versions of Clonezilla

At a minimum, a 4GB USB drive is required for most basic Linux distributions. However, an is strongly recommended, especially if you plan to use persistence or write larger Windows ISOs (which can exceed 4GB) . Step 3: Browse for the ISO If your

Older versions of UUI often struggled with files larger than 4GB due to the limitations of the FAT32 file system. Version 2.0.0.1 improved support for and NTFS formats. This is crucial for modern Windows 10/11 ISOs, which often contain install.wim files exceeding the 4GB FAT32 limit.