Instructions
  1. Connect your USB-C drive to the computer
  2. Click the "Refresh" button to detect connected drives
  3. Select the USB drive you want to use
  4. Choose an ISO or IMG file to write to the drive
  5. Check "Format drive" if you want to erase all data first
  6. Click "Write to USB" and confirm to start the process
  7. Wait for the process to complete, then verify the drive
Warning

All data on the selected USB drive will be lost!

Make sure you've selected the correct drive before proceeding.

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Supported Formats

This tool supports the following disk image formats:

  • ISO files (.iso)
  • Raw disk images (.img)
  • Android GSI images (.gsi)
  • Android Raw images (.raw)
Android Bootable Images

For Android bootable drives:

  • Use FAT32 format for most Android boot images
  • GSI (Generic System Image) files work with compatible devices
  • Some Android x86 distributions come as ISO files
  • Boot configuration may vary by device model
Check our OS Versions page for a complete list of supported Linux, Windows, and Android versions.
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Step 1: Select USB Drive
Select the USB drive you want to write to
Step 2: Select Disk Image
Select an Android bootable image file (.iso, .img, .gsi, or .raw)
Step 3: Write to USB Drive
Writing Progress
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Starting the write process...

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Verify USB Drive

The write process has completed successfully. Do you want to verify the data integrity?