
Included a confirmation prompt before proceeding to format a drive. Set to show Local Drives in addition to USB Drives.Quick revision to disallow (Disk 0) from being displayed.Moved checkpoint to simply prevent NTFS format option from appearing on systems prior to Windows 8. Re-enable the ability to run from earlier versions of Windows.Update AmogOS with persistence download link.Updated Archbang and Archlinux to use dd rawwrite method. Added Wipe option to reformat and restore a USB flash drive.Updated to support writable persistence for Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu versions 20.04+.Fixed to allow spaces in Windows user profile.Updated option to fully Install Windows 10 or 11 on USB.For example Linux Mint and CentOS will not work with the Multiboot option.
Added an option to Create Multiboot USB. Other features include Persistence (if available) - note that casper persistence will only work with fat16 or fat32 formatted drives. Upon completion, you should have a ready to run bootable USB Flash Drive with your select operating system installed. Simply choose a Live Linux Distribution, the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, Click Install. By disabling product color management, the high-end user has complete control over the color matching process via the software application.The Universal USB Installer is easy to use.
If this option is selected from a software application that does not allow for the use of ICC profiles, or if no profile is selected for the product, the resulting prints will be dark, vivid, unmatched product colors. Select the ICM settings to turn off product color management.
When using a software application which supports the selection and use of ICC profiles.
To create International Color Consortium (ICC) profiles to manage product color. Image Color Management (ICM) Use ICM for the following reasons: Image Color Management (ICM) TrueType Font settings It is recommended that you set the number of copies in the software program, whenever possible. For these software programs, setting 10 copies in the software program and then setting 10 copies in the printer driver will result in 100 copies (10 x 10) being printed. For some software programs, this communication does not happen, and the number of copies settings are treated independently. In most cases, the software program and the printer driver communicate, so that the number of copies set in the software program will appear in the printer-driver settings. Because you can set the number of copies from some software programs, conflicts can arise between the software program and the printer driver.