For beginners, stick with Rufus – it has better documentation and community support.
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Based on the official changelog from the developer (prior to the “Portable DC” repack), version 1.9 introduced: Simply Boot Flash Creator 1.9 Portable DC 23.10...
Enhanced ability to recognize newer NVMe controllers during the boot sector creation process.
What are you trying to flash (Windows, Linux, or a utility)? Are you targeting a modern laptop or an older desktop ? Do you need help finding compatible ISO files ? Share public link For beginners, stick with Rufus – it has
: As a portable application, it can be run directly from an executable file (e.g., simboot.exe ) without being installed on the host OS.
The user interface is designed for simplicity. Even with complex technical operations running in the background, the interface ensures that choosing an ISO and a drive is quick and straightforward. Are you targeting a modern laptop or an older desktop
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Creates drives that can boot on both modern UEFI systems and older Legacy BIOS hardware.
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