The Windows version works perfectly fine. The persistent files function can cause the program to become unresponsive when using the Linux version.To add Windows ISO image to your bootable USB flash drive, you need to use the Windows version of SARDU. The Linux version of SARDU doesn’t support Windows ISOs.SARDU uses the SYSLINUX boot loader by default, but can chainload to GRUB2 (premium feature).It can also be used to burn multiple ISO images to DVD.Supports persistent files for Linux distributions.You can add additional ISO images to your USB without destroying previous ISO images in the USB flash drive.A multitude of ISO images for you to select and download directly from the SARDU application.Can create a bootable USB containing both Linux and Windows ISO images (Windows 7, 8 and 10).SARDU is a freemium software that can be used to create multiboot USB and DVD. If you have created a bootable USB with another tool, it’s recommended that you reformat the USB flash drive with FAT32 or NTFS file system before you use the tools mentioned in this article. YUMI (Your Universal MultBoot Installer).All of them can write multiple Linux distribution ISOs to USB flash drive and most of them can even write both Windows and Linux ISOs into the same USB flash drive.
This article will be showing you 5 applications you can use to create a multiboot USB.