Download the latest installer for Drive Stamper from GitHub: Setup.exe

The source code for Drive Stamper is available from the Git repository.

Automatic: Drive Stamper will automatically try to stamp any new unstamped drive it comes across (not included in the ignore list).

Drive Stamper will automatically try to stamp any new unstamped drive it comes across (not included in the ignore list). Semi-Automatic: Whenever Drive Stamper detects a new drive that qualifies for stamping, it will ask you if you want to stamp it.

Whenever Drive Stamper detects a new drive that qualifies for stamping, it will ask you if you want to stamp it. Manual: Drive Stamper will quietly detect new drives and wait for you to press the Stamp button on the Drives screen to stamp any new drives.

is an application to facilitate the branding (or 'stamping') of USB drives (and any other removable media) by copying a set of files quickly and easy onto each. It's ideal for a small promotion or a small business that needs to quickly distribute the same files onto a lot of media units and wishes to save costs by doing it themselves.The application, once loaded, will monitor your system for new drives and (if they have not already been stamped) will copy the files you specify onto the drive.A small business needs to stamp their product's documentation onto a large number of USB drives but does not wish to pay a 3rd party to do this. They buy a set of USB drives, install Drive Stamper, set it up to stamp their documentation, and plug in a USB hub. They switch Drive Stamper into Automatic mode, and plug in as many drives as they can. As soon as all the drives are done, they pull them out and repeat the process. Drive Stamper automates the system's actions - removing the need to click and drag while the drives are in - considerably speeding up the process.On load, you are presented with the Drives view - a window showing all drives the system is currently monitoring.In the screenshot on the right, drive E:\ has been detected and is noted to already be stamped.As you can see, there are 3 modes for Drive Stamper, selectable from the 3 radio button at the top of the view: Automatic, Semi-Automatic, and Manual.If at any time you think Drive Stamper has failed to notice a drive add or remove, you can refresh the list of drives using the Refresh button at the bottom of the view.To specify some files for Drive Stamper to use, press the Edit... button to open the Project view.The main component of the project view is a list of files to be stamped (copied) onto any new drives. In this screenshot it is empty (as you would expect to find it). To add files to it, click Add Files... To remove a file from it, click the file and select Remove.If the Ignore missing files checkbox is checked, Drive Stamper will proceed to stamp a drive even if it cannot find all the files specified for the project - skipping over those it cannot find.If the Overwrite files checkbox is checked, Drive Stamper will deliberately copy the specified files onto the drive, and overwrite any files with the same names that are already there.In the bottom right corner of the window is the Ignore Drives box - containing a list of drive letters to ignore. By default, a, b, c, and d are selected - as these drives are commonly where the floppy drives were mapped (a and b), where the main hard drive is mapper (c) and where the main CD drive is mapped (d). You can alter these defaults and enable or disable the ignore function for any drive letters from a-z by checking or unchecking their boxes.When done you can save the project from the Project menu.On returning to the drives screen, you will note that the project name has now been updated, and any drives that may have seemed stamped will be shown as Ready instead.Drive Stamper will continue to run after you close the Drives view - and it has an icon in the system tray (it uses the blue round information 'i' icon) from which you can open the Drives and Project views using the right-click menu.