Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT)

Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT) Free App

Rated 2.68/5 (38) —  Free Android application by sirajinho

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About Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT)

Choose and ISO or IMG File, Insert you SD Card into your phone, And write the Image to the SD Card.

NEXT STEP : Boot your Linux, FreeBSD, Windows or any other ISO on you computer.

** Needs root access. **

Make sure your SD Card or USB Stick is properly recognized by Android.

Note that large SDCards/USB won't work due the limitations of FAT32 filesystems.

Pro.Version:
* no ads
* create bootable Usb Sticks
* UNTIL 24/04/2017 GET A FREE USB OTG ADAPTER WITH THE PRO VERSION

How to Download / Install

Download and install Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT) version 2.3.8 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.sirajinhoapp.sirajinho.sd_rescue, download Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT).apk

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What are users saying about Bootable SDCard / USB (ROOT)

C70%
by C####:

Great app love you guys, but it will be better if you make a option for USB device in free version, because there are some phones that don't have external SD slot, like my device Nexus 5

O70%
by O####:

seriously blows d!@#k does not work on android x86 and ad flashes the f!@k out of you the whole way!

Y70%
by Y####:

Great idea, exactly what I was looking for.

B70%
by B####:

It would be great if it worked

C70%
by C####:

Keeps saying "not rooted" even though my phone, an SM-G935T, or T-Mobile variant of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge running MM is most definitely rooted. Therefore the current version this app, as of 3-21-2017, is totally unusable on my model of phone running MM as of the listed date. Until this is fixed I'm forced to uninstall, which sucks because I need to get my pc to boot and have no other computer to convert the iso file into a bootable usb or microsd.

J70%
by J####:

After update the app asked for root permission and it was granted by supersu but it keeps saying "no root". The usb drive of 8Gb is formatted by the android but still can't flash anything in it. I am using android 5.0.1 on Xperia Z.

C70%
by C####:

Says I'm not rooted, when I am, and cannot write .tar.xz files. Only iso. I was thinking I could use this for my raspberry pi!

C70%
by C####:

Interesting

C70%
by C####:

Doesn't see sdcard. Waste of time .....uninstall....

N70%
by N####:

you can't see which device you are writing to

W70%
by W####:

Brick my device


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