Using WinSetupFromUSB 0.2.3 is not a "click-and-go" experience; it is a ritual. The interface, rendered in classic Windows XP grey, offers a set of checkboxes labeled "Windows 2000/XP/2003" and "Windows Vista/7/8/Server 2008." The exclusive trick is the order of operations: one must first format the USB using RMPrepUSB (an external tool) before letting 0.2.3 do its magic.

WinSetupFromUSB is a popular, free, and open-source software tool that allows users to create a bootable USB drive from a Windows installation DVD or ISO file. The software has been around for several years and has gained a reputation for being a reliable and efficient tool for creating bootable USB drives. One of the notable versions of WinSetupFromUSB is version 0.2.3, which is considered exclusive due to its unique features and capabilities.

For Linux/Others: Use the "Linux ISO/Other Grub4dos compatible ISO" field.

WinSetupFromUSB is frequently used for system recovery and clean installations.