Universal Usb Installer Version 2.0.0.1 [DIRECT]
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For users who want to add additional systems to an existing bootable USB without reformatting, UUI supports drag-and-drop ISO management. Users can simply drag an ISO file onto the USB drive to add it to the boot menu, provided persistence is not required for that particular image . universal usb installer version 2.0.0.1
UUI comes pre-configured with options for Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, Kali Linux, and hundreds of others. This public link is valid for 7 days
: If a user does not already have an ISO file, the tool can provide a direct link to the official download page for many supported distributions. Wide Compatibility Can’t copy the link right now
Some distributions require a labeled persistence partition or a renamed casper-rw file. Fix: After creation, manually rename the persistent file from casper-rw (if created) and ensure the ISO’s boot parameters include persistent . For Ubuntu, edit /syslinux.cfg on the USB and add the word persistent to the kernel line.
Previous iterations of UUI heavily relied on the FAT32 file system and the Syslinux bootloader. While functional, FAT32 cannot handle individual files larger than 4GB, which became a massive bottleneck for modern Windows installers and hefty Linux distributions. Version 2.0.0.1 utilizes for the file system and GRUB2 for the bootloader, effectively removing the 4GB file size limit while ensuring broad compatibility. 2. Native UEFI Support

