Create an ultimate multiboot USB flash drive with Grub2 bootloader
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Apr 26, 2024
Create an ultimate multiboot USB flash drive with Grub2 bootloader
FreeDOS bootable floppy diskette and boot sector image files, and related tools.
IMG4DC – Dreamcast Selfboot Toolkit. Generate ready-to-use disc images for your Sega Dreamcast system!
Hassle-Free Image Flashing, Designed for elementary OS
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Simple wrapper for vmdb2, to build armhf & arm64 board images for SD-card using u-boot Debian packages, flash-kernel and Debian kernels
A bootable x86 utility that can read and write memory
A script for creating compressed minimal size images from a Raspberry Pi sd card
Fluffy Flash — native macOS app: bootable Windows (UUP/ISO), Linux (Fedora, Ubuntu, Bazzite, …) and macOS installer USBs. SwiftUI, Sparkle updates, notarized.
BootMake is a very simple graphical user-interface for CDI4DC, part of the IMG4DC package.
Linux bootable CDROM for system rescue purposes, lacking crucial functionality.
Fedora-based Live GNU Radio environment
A shell script to simplify creating a VirtualBox VM from a bootable USB drive or other bootable media
🔧 A complete guide to using Hiren’s Boot CD PE x64 (2019) for repairing and recovering Windows PCs across all major brands.
A modern GTK4 ISO download and USB writer with SHA256 verification, supporting 148+ Linux distributions. Fast, secure, and native. ISO BROWSER.
SmartBoot an open source python based application, creating bootable USB drives, Cross-platform, intuitive interface, automatic bootloader installation .
A set of scripts to make Windows Bootable Media easy on macOS.
A minimalist x86 assembly exploration creating the absolute smallest bootable images (.img/.iso) that execute a hardware-level infinite loop.
From Docker images to Debian bootable images and virtual machines. Learn the skills to build custom docker images and challenge "Official Docker's Best Practices"
Tool to create Windows USB installation media from an iso file (on macOS)
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