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VENTOY-Create the simplest multiboot USB, support both UEFI and Legacy


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Ventoy is an incredibly new tool that creates multiboot for USB which is extremely simple by copying the raw ISO files to USB after creation.
Main page: here

After downloading the tool, select USB and press Install. Note The USB data is formatted.

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Copy all the ISO files to boot to USB. Ex: WinPE, Win7 installer, Win 10, Linux distro,......
Supported ISO formats and test reference here:

 

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Restart the computer select boot from USB.

problem on UEFI can be Disable in BIOS, or fix here:

Start to use Ventoy here:

 

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Malwarebytes won't even let you onto any of the links you have there?????

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Ventoy seems to have an option to enable secure boot, but it is said to be not perfect.


when doing a clean install of Windows 10(11),
    As for the ISO which divides install.wim which exceeds 4GB into multiple Install.swm.


    Can I use Secure Boot without problems ?

    Or do I need to disable secure boot?

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17 hours ago, KUROKO said:


Ventoy seems to have an option to enable secure boot, but it is said to be not perfect.


when doing a clean install of Windows 10(11),
    As for the ISO which divides install.wim which exceeds 4GB into multiple Install.swm.


    Can I use Secure Boot without problems ?

    Or do I need to disable secure boot?

 

KUROKO:

 

I have never been able to get Ventoy to work with Secure Boot enabled.  I have always had to disable it.

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6 hours ago, gandalf44 said:

 

KUROKO:

 

I have never been able to get Ventoy to work with Secure Boot enabled.  I have always had to disable it.

When was the last time you tried it ?

 

Using the latest (most recent) Ventoy ?
 If it's not available with secure boot, then I give up.
 

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16 hours ago, KUROKO said:

When was the last time you tried it ?

 

Using the latest (most recent) Ventoy ?
 If it's not available with secure boot, then I give up.
 

 

I tried it when Ventoy first announced limited support for Secure Boot.  This was a while ago.  I have not tried it recently.

 

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7 hours ago, gandalf44 said:

 

I tried it when Ventoy first announced limited support for Secure Boot.  This was a while ago.  I have not tried it recently.

 


Here is some support information

https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_secure.html

 

Do you already know this article and have you tried it ?

 

Did you find it,
Have you decided that it is not worth using ?

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4 hours ago, KUROKO said:


Here is some support information

https://www.ventoy.net/en/doc_secure.html

 

Do you already know this article and have you tried it ?

 

Did you find it,
Have you decided that it is not worth using ?

 

Yes, I did read this support info when I was trying to get it to work.  I have read some posts on the web where people were successful.  But, I was not.  I think that it depends on the system (and the BIOS).

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17 hours ago, gandalf44 said:

 

Yes, I did read this support info when I was trying to get it to work.  I have read some posts on the web where people were successful.  But, I was not.  I think that it depends on the system (and the BIOS).

Thank you, gandalf44.

If it depends on the bios, I'll have to try it.
 

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