Early tools like and YUMI were popular, but they were often rigid. They required specific file systems (usually FAT32) and struggled with larger files due to the 4GB file size limit. Then came WinToUSB and Rufus , but they mostly focused on creating a single bootable OS.
If your Windows Recovery Environment fails to boot, you can extract winre.wim from a Windows USB installer using Aio Boot Extractor, then mount it with DISM to pull out critical storage or network drivers. Aio Boot Extractor V0.9.8.17
AIO Boot is an All-in-One bootable software for USB ... - GitHub Early tools like and YUMI were popular, but
: Includes support for Grub2, Grub4dos, Syslinux, Clover, and rEFInd. Aio Boot Extractor V0.9.8.17