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Launch PEBakeryLauncher.exe from your WinPE folder. You'll likely see a Windows protected your PC screen. This happens ...
MultiBootISOs is a free download for Windows systems, and we're definitely thinking about going back and adding it to the top 10 USB thumb drive tricks we just finished off.
But the FAT32 does seem to limit the usefulness as a general USB stick. On Linux, you might be able to partition the microSD card, but Windows seems to be too stupid to read partitioned flash drives.
I was wondering if it would be possible to take a USB drive and repartition it so it has multiple bootable images on it? So for example a bootable partition for installing Win7 32bit and another ...