Mobaliveusb
You can easily test ISO files by right-clicking them if you choose to install the optional context menu association.
: Choose between "Run the LiveUSB" (if you have a physical drive plugged in) or "Run the LiveCD" (to test an ISO file).
Click to test a physical USB drive plugged into your PC. Click "Run the LiveCD" to test a downloaded .iso file. mobaliveusb
is a free, portable tool designed to test your bootable USB drives directly within Windows without having to restart your computer. It uses the QEMU emulator to create a virtual environment, allowing you to verify if a Linux distribution, Windows installer, or rescue disk on your USB will actually boot. Key Features
The tool is renowned for its extreme simplicity. The interface was designed to be so straightforward that it requires almost no learning curve. You typically just need to click a button (often labelled "Test my bootable USB") and then select the correct physical drive from a list. The tool handles all the complex QEMU command-line parameters in the background. You can easily test ISO files by right-clicking
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A "Live USB" allows you to run an operating system without installing it on your hard drive. Click "Run the LiveCD" to test a downloaded
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It cannot fully test features like "persistent storage" in Linux Live drives, as the virtual environment acts differently than a physical boot.
Click "OK." QEMU will launch and attempt to boot from the selected USB drive. MobaLiveUSB vs. MobaLiveCD