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Description


AutoBootDisk - Create Bootable USB Flash Drives with Ease



If you're looking for a simple solution to create a bootable USB flash drive using a Linux distribution, without having to go through more steps than necessary, you can take your chance with AutoBootDisk. This is a straightforward piece of software that can not only put together USB boot disks but also detect the latest preferred Linux distribution and download it.



Technical Specifications:



  • Price: FREE

  • Developer: Danil Korennykh

  • Required: .NET Framework enabled on your PC



Main Features:



  • Simple interface with custom and automatic mode selection

  • Supports various Linux distributions for creating bootable USB drives

  • Automatically detects and downloads the latest version of preferred Linux distros

  • Refresh button for drive letter updates



In custom mode, you can pick an ISO image that's already prepared, and make sure that it contains a Linux distribution because AutoBootDisk doesn't work with anything else, like Windows. In the next phase, all you have to do is choose the drive letter that corresponds to the USB flash drive you want to use for burning the ISO.



Automatic mode gives you the possibility to choose the Linux distribution you want to be downloaded by the program. It's designed to autodetect and get the latest version when it comes to Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Debian, Mint, Korora, Slackware Linux, Elementary OS, and others. Although it doesn't show a list of all supported distros, you can type a distro's name to view possible matches and pick the preferred option. This is accompanied by a description of the distro.



AutoBootDisk puts emphasis on simplicity when it comes to creating bootable USB flash drives using Linux distributions. Although the application feels a bit rough around the edges (mostly due to the GUI), it supports many Linux distributions ready for automatic download.


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User Reviews for AutoBootDisk 1

  • for AutoBootDisk
    AutoBootDisk offers a straightforward way to create Linux bootable USBs. A bit rough around the edges but supports automatic download of many distros.
    Reviewer profile placeholder Jennifer Thompson