The project

UNetbootin.org is a non official website devoted to the software UNetbootin.

Please visit the official website to get the latest and freshest news regarding UNetbootin.

UNetbootin is distributed as an open source and free software.

However, if you wish to express your appreciation for the time and effort put into developing and maintaining the software, as well as support future development, you are welcome to participate to the development of UNetbootin by contacting the official development team.

You can bring your support to the development of Open Source softwares through your help to the Free Software Foundation.

You can bring your support to the development of WIKIPEDIA, the well-known free content encyclopedia through a Wikipedia donation too.

Thanks for your support anyway, by using and participating to open source softwares !

Forum and Wiki

Please visit the official UNetbootin Wiki to discuss with the community, get support, suggest new features…

Universal USB Installer

Make your USB drive act like a bootable CD/DVD. Great for installing a Linux live CD onto a USB.

Platforms : Windows, Linux

➞ Official website

WinToFlash

WinToFlash is a software for transfer your Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 2008, Windows 7 setup from CD or DVD to flash in some mouse clicks.

This is about you can install your Windows from flash card, USB stick, HDD, etc to your computer or netbook. And this is not all it can do. WinToFlash can transfer your live CD/DVD to flash card, for example, BartPE.

After all you can erase your Flash card and format it with you Windows for every day use.

➞ Official website

Wubi

Wubi is an officially supported Ubuntu installer for Windows users that can bring you to the Linux world with a single click.

Wubi allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu as any other Windows application, in a simple and safe way. Are you curious about Linux and Ubuntu? Trying them out has never been easier! Wubi is Simple No need to burn a CD.

Just run the installer, enter a password for the new account, and click “Install”, go grab a coffee, and when you are back, Ubuntu will be ready…

➞ Official website