is a specific historical version of the AIO Boot tool, an all-in-one utility designed to create multiboot USB drives or hard disks. Released on October 9, 2018 , this version was a key update in the software's journey toward becoming a versatile "Swiss Army knife" for system administrators and tech enthusiasts. The Role of Version 0.9.8.17
Used as the primary bootloader for its speed and customization.
Aio Boot Extractor is closed-source, distributed via file-sharing sites (UploadHub, MediaFire, mirrors on Ru-Board). The author is not a known security vendor. This creates a classic – a useful tool repackaged with a stealer or ransomware.
The target computer has strict UEFI Secure Boot policies turned on.
Supports a wide range of bootloaders, including Grub2, Grub4dos, Syslinux, Clover, and rEFInd . Aio Boot Extractor V0.9.8.17
Select (recommended for general use) and click Install .
is a lightweight, all-in-one utility designed to create multiboot USB drives or external HDDs. Developed by Tu Nguyen, this version was a key update in the tool's history, enabling users to boot multiple operating systems and recovery tools from a single device. Key Features of V0.9.8.17
The tool is particularly known for its flexibility in handling various bootloaders and file systems: Universal Bootloader Support : It integrates multiple bootloaders including Dual Mode Compatibility : Supports both Legacy-MBR
A heavy thud echoed from his front door—the sound of a breach team arriving. Leo pulled the USB drive from the port, dropped it into a cup of coffee, and leaned back. The air in the room already tasted cleaner. is a specific historical version of the AIO
: Click the drop-down menu to choose your drive letter. If targeting an external USB hard disk, check Use Hard Disk Drive . Configure Storage Layout :
: Utilized for specific hardware diagnostic tools and precise Linux live environments.
The Extractor serves as the initial setup tool for the AIO Boot environment.
, allowing you to boot and install operating systems over a local network (LAN). Operating System Support The target computer has strict UEFI Secure Boot
Example: Extracting a Windows 10 ISO and splitting a large install.wim into smaller SWM parts suitable for FAT32-formatted USB drives.
Helps you reformat drives to FAT32 for UEFI support or create split partitions to handle files larger than 4GB. How to Get Started
Example risk: Extracting to the root of an external drive without careful folder naming could overwrite critical files if the tool's checks fail.
. The "Extractor" component is specifically designed to handle the initial setup, including reformatting drives and preparing partitions to ensure compatibility with both modern UEFI (GPT) Legacy (MBR) Key Features of V0.9.8.17