I´m using ImageUSB quite often - lt is a great tool.
But i would like to see 2 features being implemented.
1) please allow the user to convert a non-hybrid ISO-image on the fly to a working ISO-image, if written to an USB drive
In many cases, the ISO image is being prepared for writing to a CD/DVD only. Writing to an USB drive works pretty well, as long as it is not a bootable media.
Since DVD and USB drives do have different requirements to contain the correct information so that you can boot from it, and since this information for the usb stick is missing quite often, it would be great if ImageUSB would provide the functionality to write the missing information to the usb-drive after completing the 1:1 transfer process. If the ISO file already contains the required information, do nothing. if this information is missing, inform the user that this info is missing and that it will be written to the usb drive afterwards. allow the user to disable this feature (for whatever reason).
PS: there is a linux tool (isohybrid) available that changes the content of the iso-file, but i do not always have a linux machine with me
2) since the ISO image does not contain any filesystem information, please allow the user to format the usb drive
please provide the functionality to allow the user to format the usb drive with a selected format (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, ...) prior transferring the ISO image file to the USB drive.
But i would like to see 2 features being implemented.
1) please allow the user to convert a non-hybrid ISO-image on the fly to a working ISO-image, if written to an USB drive
In many cases, the ISO image is being prepared for writing to a CD/DVD only. Writing to an USB drive works pretty well, as long as it is not a bootable media.
Since DVD and USB drives do have different requirements to contain the correct information so that you can boot from it, and since this information for the usb stick is missing quite often, it would be great if ImageUSB would provide the functionality to write the missing information to the usb-drive after completing the 1:1 transfer process. If the ISO file already contains the required information, do nothing. if this information is missing, inform the user that this info is missing and that it will be written to the usb drive afterwards. allow the user to disable this feature (for whatever reason).
PS: there is a linux tool (isohybrid) available that changes the content of the iso-file, but i do not always have a linux machine with me
2) since the ISO image does not contain any filesystem information, please allow the user to format the usb drive
please provide the functionality to allow the user to format the usb drive with a selected format (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, ...) prior transferring the ISO image file to the USB drive.
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