RMPrepUSB is a powerful tool for managing and handling external USB storage devices. It gives you the ability to format them, create partitions, as well as create bootable media with software. The functionality of this compact tool includes both basic as well as more complex and advanced options.
With their help we will not only format and create partitions on a USB stick, but we will also create self-starting installation media for Windows and Linux systems. Nevertheless, these are not the most interesting functions offered by RMPrepUSB. It is worth noting that it is easy to run ISO images with Linux distributions (just copy them to the media), run Windows systems from flash drives without the need to install them, as well as create bootloaders, allowing you to run more than one operating environment from an external USB drive.
RMPrepUSB allows you to create partitions with FAT16, FAT32, NTFS and Ext2 filesystem, as well as install WinPEv2/v3, Vista, Win7 (bootmgr), MS-DOS (io.sys), XP/BartPE (ntdlr), FreeDOS (kernel.sys) and SYSLINUX (ldlinux.sys + syslinux.cfg) bootloaders. In addition, with the help of this tool we will check the performance of the media, create and, if necessary, restore the image of its contents to the USB disk, defragment the files on it and run the media as an FDDD, ZIP and HDD drive.







