In the free version it gives us the option to install Windows Vista / 7/8 / 8.1 / 10 both for BIOS-based computers as well as UEFI-based computers. By selecting “OS installer -> USB”, we see the features that we have available depending on whether we have the free version or the Pro version. We go to the next screen where we must configure its different options. To create a USB boot system for Windows we will choose the first option. Format as non-bootable : format and clean as non-bootable.USB imaging and duplication : with this function it allows us to save an image file to the USB memory and restore the operating system from an image.Full OS -> USB : allows us to boot the USB device with all the functions of the operating system on another HDD / SSD.OS installer -> USB : this function allows us to install the operating system on the internal HDD / SSD of the computer from a USB device instead of the DVD.On the next screen we find its main menu where we will have four available options: Click on “Next” to access the next screen. All content is in English, although it should not be an impediment to interpreting the entire process correctly. Once we run the application, an assistant appears immediately that welcomes us, being in charge of guiding us through the entire process. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yumi Set up a Windows boot system with or without drivers.Differences between the Free and Pro versions.Set up a Windows boot system with or without drivers.
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