![]() ![]() If you are unsure whether your Windows operating system will be compatible with this software, do not use it and look for an alternative. It is important to note that, this tool should only be used on Windows operating systems or it may create more problems than solutions. ImageUSB can even format a regular mass storage device in FAT32 or NTFS format for Windows using a program called FAT32IMG. Some of the above listed issues might of been introduced when we went from V1.2 to V1.3 (where we rewrote portions of the imageUSB code to handle physical drives vs only on drive letters), I can't remember for certain.There has been number of bug fixes/changes to imageUSB since V1.2.A simple and stable free tool, ImageUSB is easy and effective way to burning IMG or ISO files to single or multiple USB sticks instantly, taking very little time in the process and involving very little configuration. In V, Fixed a bug causing imageUSB to incorrectly write the header block back to the disk when image is not of even 1 MB chunks. In V, Fixed a bug causing imageUSB to incorrectly fail a verification by reading more bytes than available on the destination image/drive. There were a couple of bugs that has seen be fixed since V1.2.100, that may of caused the imageUSB to report that the checksum was incorrect, but nothing that would of knowing modifying files itself. Did you actually compare the contents of the files themselves to view what was modified? ![]() ![]() The duplication just reads bytes from the image and then write the same bytes out to the drive. ImageUSB doesn't modify the contents of the files within an image, in fact imageUSB doesn't even know what files are inside an image itself. after copying files to a 1GB stick - each file identical to its source by MD5 check - then creating a bin and afterwards writing this bin back to a stick (this time 8 GB), not all files are still identical to the source. ![]()
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