To understand the discrepancy of "Version 2001," one must look at the development timeline of the software and the hardware it supports.
Summary: there is no widely documented release of Universal USB Installer (UUI) explicitly named or numbered “version 2001.” UUI (by PenDriveLinux) is a longstanding Windows utility for creating bootable USB drives; official releases use version numbers like 2.0.x or 3.x and have changelogs on the project site. References to “2001” likely come from one of three possibilities below.
Developers removed several Linux distributions from the internal list that were no longer in active development, streamlining the selection process.
To understand the discrepancy of "Version 2001," one must look at the development timeline of the software and the hardware it supports.
Summary: there is no widely documented release of Universal USB Installer (UUI) explicitly named or numbered “version 2001.” UUI (by PenDriveLinux) is a longstanding Windows utility for creating bootable USB drives; official releases use version numbers like 2.0.x or 3.x and have changelogs on the project site. References to “2001” likely come from one of three possibilities below.
Developers removed several Linux distributions from the internal list that were no longer in active development, streamlining the selection process.