RMPrepUSB


Version: 2.1.648
Size:
6.71MB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Seller:
RMPrepUSB
Price:
Free
System:
Windows 7/Vista/XP
Rating:
4.4
License:
Freeware

Description - RMPrepUSB



Partition and format your USB drive or SD card and make it bootable with RMPrepUSB.

- Partition, Format and make bootable a USB drive
- Test the size of your USB drive
- Image your USB flash memory pen
- Information - Use the FileInfo or USBInfo buttons to get information about an image file or USB partition.
- Grub4DOS - You can use RMPrepUSB to apply a grub4dos boot Sector to any USB drive by using the Install grub4dos button.
- Format a drive and install SysLinux - this allows you to boot many types of Linux operating systems from a USB drive.
- Make a BartPE bootable USB drive
- Speed Test - Use the Speed Test button to measure the sequential read and write speed of your USB drive. The results are added to a .csv file each time so you can easily compare drive speeds.
- Eject a USB drive - Remember to use the Eject button before you remove your USB drive from the USB port or you may get a corrupted drive!
- Use RMPartUSB in your scripts - RMPrepUSB is just a front-end user interface for RMPartUSB which is the command line utility that does all the hard work. The command line is displayed to the user by RMPrepUSB just before it calls RMPartUSB, so all you need to do is include the same command in your scripts. One use for RMPartUSB is just to Detect if any USB storage device is connected and find out which physical drive number and volume letter it has been assigned by Windows. See RMPartUSB.txt for more info or just type RMPartUSB in a command console window.
- Partition and format a non-USB drive (versions 2.1.505 and later). Works on non-USB drives if the ALLDRIVES command line parameter is specified (or press Alt+F5).
- Pre-set your favourite configurations so that the end user does not need to remember what settings to use or where the source files are stored (v2.1.601 and later).
- Install a Syslinux boot loader (different versions can be selected by copying the correct version from the Syslinux subfolder to the main RMPrepUSB installation folder)
- more.



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