

Simply click the button labeled “Create USB” and wait while Easy USB Creator converts the ISO image to a bootable USB. Once you’ve selected both the source ISO file and the destination USB drive, you should be ready to create the USB.

Select your USB stick or removable drive from the drop-down menu. Select the Removable DriveĪfter selecting the ISO image to burn to the USB, you’ll need to select the removable drive or USB stick to burn the ISO to.Įasy USB Creator will display all drives – be careful to avoid selecting a local drive, and make sure you’ve selected the USB stick you wish to use for this process. Select the EasyRE ISO image you downloaded earlier, the name may vary. The exact name of the downloaded ISO image may depend on how it was downloaded, as will the location of the file. You’ll need to press the ‘…’ button in the top-right of the Easy USB Creator dialog to select the ISO image to convert to a bootable USB. Press the ‘…’ button to browse for a file. If you don’t yet have the EasyRE ISO image, you can grab yourself a copy from Įasy USB Creator’s home screen. Run UsbCreator.exe to start Easy USB Creator, and then browse to the ISO image you downloaded. Download Easy USB Creator Run Easy USB Creator The following pictorial/instructions will guide you through the process of creating a bootable USB stick by using the Easy USB Creator. For older versions of EasyRE, please refer to the EasyBCD-based USB creation instructions instead. It is compatible with version 5.0 and up of Easy Recovery Essentials.

Easy USB CreatorĮasy USB Creator is a simple and easy-to-use utility that lets you burn a EasyRE ISO image to a USB or other removable disk with a single click. Rufus does not support EasyRE and USBs created with Rufus will not boot into EasyRE! Please follow the instructions below instead. We receive many complaints from users who’ve mistakenly created an EasyRE USB with the “Rufus” usb iso tool. While Easy Recovery Essentials for Windows is often created and used as a recovery CD by following our guides on creating a bootable CD, it can also be readily converted to a bootable USB stick for use in PCs that don’t have CD drives or when a CD or DVD isn’t available. Preview all recovered files and recover back. The free recovery software will start scanning the lost files.
