![]() We have covered this procedure in our “Create a Kon-Boot USB Flash Drive” article. There is also the possibility to write the image onto a USB flash drive although you don’t use the ISO file to do it. Using Kon-Boot free is easy and you just burn the downloaded ISO file to CD. XP, Vista and Server 2003/2008 are officially supported. There is some good news however, the website lists Windows 7 as not compatible either, but we’ve tested extensively and used Kon-Boot on several occasions without issue in any 32-bit version of Windows 7. For instance, it does not work with any type of 64-bit Windows and is also not compatible with any versions of Windows 8. ![]() Because the last free version of Kon-Boot is 1.1, it lacks some features found in subsequent versions and is a bit limited regarding which Windows operating systems it can work with.
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