Which (Ubuntu, Windows, etc.) are you trying to put on the USB?

Unlike older versions that forced users to format flash drives strictly to FAT32, version 2.0.0.1 fully supports exFAT and NTFS filesystems. This enables the transfer of files larger than 4GB, which is mandatory for modern Windows ISOs and heavy Linux distros. 3. Integrated Persistence Link

For select Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu or Linux Mint), version 2.0.0.1 provides a persistence feature. This saves your changes, documents, and system settings directly to the USB drive, allowing your live environment to function like a portable hard drive. 💻 System Requirements

In our testing, UUI 2.0.0.1 performed admirably, successfully creating bootable USB drives from various ISO files. The tool's automatic detection feature worked flawlessly, and the interface was responsive and easy to navigate.

This article provides an in-depth look at Universal USB Installer version 2.0.0.1, covering its features, the changes introduced in this release, how to use it, and how it compares to alternative bootable USB tools.