![]() Then you can continue this process with another Linux distribution. I found that if I choose Yes, the program would become unresponsive, so I choose No. It will also ask you if you want to enable persistent files. This will allow you to select an ISO image from your hard drive.Īfter that, tick on the OS name so that the ISO image will be written to USB flash drive. If you prefer to use your own downloaded ISO files, then choose No.Īt the left sidebar, there are 4 categories of ISO imagesįor example, you can click the penguin icon and right-click on an OS name and select search ISO. Registered users can download updated ISOs from SARDU database. Then it will tell you to register an account. Go to the extracted directory and double click the sardu_3 binary. Once downloaded, open your file manager and go to the downloads directory. To use SARDU, go to the official download page and download the Linux version or Windows version, depending on your OS. The Windows version works perfectly fine. The persistent files function can cause the program to become unresponsive when using the Linux version.To add Windows ISO image to your bootable USB flash drive, you need to use the Windows version of SARDU. The Linux version of SARDU doesn’t support Windows ISOs. ![]() SARDU uses the SYSLINUX boot loader by default, but can chainload to GRUB2 (premium feature).It can also be used to burn multiple ISO images to DVD. ![]()
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