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USB Image Tool can create images of USB flash drives and MP3 players, that are mounted as USB drives. It allows you switch between images with different music styles on your MP3 Player or to make an exact backup image of your USB Stick.
Features
Create image files of USB flash drives
Restore images of USB flash drives
Compressed image file format
Show USB device information
Manage favorite USB images
Command line utility
Supported devices
USB Image Tool works with any device, that implements the USB Mass Storage protocol. This includes flash drives, card readers and a lot of other devices, like digicams, cell phones and mobile music players.
Download zip archive and extract to any folder. Writes empty registry key at [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\user\current\software\alexpage.de]. Program has options to save and remove settings in registry.
http://www.alexpage.de/usb-image-tool/changelog/ wrote:USB Image Tool 1.61
- added: date/time format for file name suggestion
- changed: rescan devices after restore completed
- fixed: access violation when creating an zip-backup
USB Image Tool 1.60
- changed: always require admin rights to set device mode as default selection
- added: buffer size adjustable
- added: support for non-removable drives (USB HDD)
- added: reset device with empty boot sector for reformat
- added: accept Windows disk number (command line tool)
- added: scroll for piped output (command line tool)
- fixed: multi-threading locking
- fixed: cancellation message
ditapollo wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:33 am
Can't burn Windows 10 ISO with October update. is there any problem with this particular iso?
ISOs are by nature direct copies of the original data, so I wouldn't think the issue is on USB Image Tool's side. You might try Anyburn https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2361 but I'd first check the download with available hashing tools such as SHA256. If MS doesn't have hashes listed, VirusTotal will give you the file identity/reputation.
Last edited by webfork on Thu May 23, 2019 10:09 am, edited 1 time in total.
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