
To test 4WinKey Standard's ISO I setting a win7 VM to boot from it, and it seemed to work fine. In fact, I prefer just the ISO because it can be used with Rufus - this very handy app lets you set boot parameters, and there are more than likely settings that will work for all of your devices, unlike the vast majority of bootable USB sticks various apps create. The ISO is all I care about, since Rufus can use it to make a bootable USB stick. ) The program's folder, once installed includes a burning utility & the ISO.


This is a keeper for me, though I hope the ISO will just sit in a folder on the hard drive unused, well, forever.
