YUMI exFAT AlternativesOnly apps from the EU
The best alternative to YUMI exFAT is Rufus, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 25 alternatives to YUMI exFAT and six of them are so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting alternatives to YUMI exFAT are EtchDroid, SARDU, KDE ISO Image Writer and mintstick.
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YUMI exFAT alternatives are mainly Bootable USB Creators You can also filter by region, for example EU-based alternatives if you prefer software developed in the European Union. These are just examples - use the filter bar below to find more specific alternatives to YUMI exFAT.- Bootable USB Creator
- Free • Open Source
- 67 Rufus alternatives
Formats USB drives to FAT, NTFS, exFAT, and more, while creating bootable USBs from diverse ISOs. Supports MS-DOS/FreeDOS with no external files and offers BIOS or UEFI mode, including bad block check. Ideal for systems lacking an OS or flashing BIOS and lightweight, ad-free.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Country of Origin
France
EU
Platforms
- Windows
- PortableApps.com
Comments about Rufus as an Alternative to YUMI exFAT
Top Positive CommentTop Negative CommentDoes not provide with multiboot, which is basically what yumi is all about
Most Recent CommentRoger PeartreeIt doesn't create Multiboot USB drives, it just creates one USB boot drive, with just one iso file.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Country of Origin
Germany
EU
Platforms
- Android
- Android Tablet
- F-Droid
- 38 SARDU alternatives
SARDU (short for Shardana Antivirus Rescue Disk Utility) creates a multiboot all-in-one USB drive, CD or DVD for free (personal and non commercial use). Hard disks, external hard disks and all removable media are supported.
License model
- Free Personal • Proprietary
Application type
Country of Origin
Italy
EU
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
SARDU Features
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Country of Origin
Germany
EU
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- KDE Plasma
- Flathub
- Flatpak
Linux Mint's USB Image Writer (mintstick) is an easy to use and dependable means of creating bootable USBs.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Country of Origin
Ireland
EU
Platforms
- Linux
- Linux Mint
- 40 USBWriter alternatives
USBWriter is tiny Windows tool that lets you write an image file directly to an USB drive. It requires no installation and depends on no bloated framework, it's just a little program that you may put on your desktop.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application type
Country of Origin
Belgium
EU
Platforms
- Windows
DiscontinuedLast release in 2015
USBWriter Features
Rufus alone doesn't, but used with the ISO by Multisystem allow to multiboot from an USB device.