![]() On the homepage of the project how to Ventoy explains installed. The bootable ISO (s) will appear in a grub-like menu. Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO files. The beauty of this drive is that you copy an ISO (or any other type of file such as WIM, IMG, VHD (x), EFI) to the Ventoys partition labeled VENTOY then boot the USB. ![]() The new user interface allows the USB device to be selected and shows the current version of Ventoy and the version of Ventoy installed on the USB drive. In order to try out several distros, I created a Ventoy USB drive. Ventoy is a free, open source and cross-platform program to create multiboot USB drives in Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows. With the new version 1.0.52, the tool goes one step further and now offers a comfortable graphical user interface, similar to the one available for Windows. ![]() Ventoy provides Legacy and UEFI Secure Boot support, supports ISO files larger than 4GB, and can be updated without reformatting the USB device. Since the USB drive does not have to be formatted, it can still be used for other purposes: for example, data can still be copied to it without affecting Ventoy. In this video I am going to show you how to install Ventoy in a Linux desktop or laptop Computer in few easy steps and and also how to create a multiboot with different operating system.
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