UltraISO Soft disc is a powerful and convenient and practical CD-ROM image file production/editing/conversion tool, it can directly edit the ISO file and extract files and directories from the ISO, or from CD-ROM to make a CD image or the hard disk to make the file into an ISO file. At the same time, you can also process the ISO file startup information to create a bootable CD. With UltraISO, you can create/edit/convert disc image files as you wish, with CD-ROM recording software to burn the discs you need.
Click on the "Open" button on the "File" menu to open an operating system image that you want to fit into the U disk.
The suffix name of the mirror is generally ISO
Now, the files in the operating system mirror files are all loaded into the software, as shown in the figure, you can customize some of the files or settings, but do not recommend the novice to do so.
Click on the start option in the top menu bar to select the option to write the hard drive image in the menu that pops up.
On the page where you write your hard disk image, select the USB drive you want to make. As shown, "Hard drive" is the choice you want to burn the U disk, here demo is a digital camera memory card. Write by default is usb-hdd+, there are USB-HDD, Usb-zip, usb-zip+, a total of four options, depending on your motherboard to support the type of startup, you can burn forward CMOS look, note that some motherboards need to insert a U disk to display the type of support. U disk can be formatted before burning, but also through the "format" button at the bottom, of course, the direct point "write" can also be automatically formatted.
Clicking "Write" will eject the warning and click "Yes"
Wait a while and burn. In the process of writing must not do other operations, not to unplug the U disk
Because the system file is large, write time is relatively long, because from the hard disk to the U disk copy file relative to the local operation faster.
Prompt will pop up when Burn is successful
At this point, the successful guide to the ISO image into the U disk, in the CMOS set U disk for the first boot, type and burn when the same choice, that is: USB-HDD or usb-zip, so you can launch through the U disk to install a variety of systems. And after burning the U disk is still the same as the original, readable and writable, just a lot of bootable function. If you want to spend more time, you can also put the engraved file as "hidden", and do not want to use or want to change other mirrors, as long as the format can be.