Hi, if you are watching this video it means you know how to install an operating system but often find it annoying to have to make a bootable pen drive every time you need to install a new OS. Previous to this I used Rufus to create a bootable drive and later switched to WinUSB which has support for multiple OS but the problem was that there wasn’t much space left on the pen drive for me to use it for other data storage and general purpose. And for the times I needed a pen drive and couldn’t find one around, I had to format the bootable one which meant that I had to repeat the process again the next time I needed to install windows or Linux on a different system.
Well now with the help of this software called Ventoy you will be able to create a bootable USB by just copying the ISO file without needing to format the drive every time that you use a different ISO. It supports Legacy as well as UEFI boot and is tested to run almost all well known OS including windows and Linux.
list of the supported OS: [ Ссылка ]
Github Link: [ Ссылка ]
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Installation Guide:
Search for [ Ссылка ] in the address bar and click the downloads tab on the website.
Since we are running windows we will click on the windows zip link
which will take us to a Github page where the latest released version of the software will be right at the top.
Scroll down and click of the windows zip file and the download will begin.
Open the zip file,
Open the folder in it,
and run the file 'Ventoy2Disk.exe'
Click on yes on the windows security prompt to allow the program to run.
Use the dropdown menu under Device to select the correct USB drive.
Now click on install.
It will be completed approximately within 30 seconds.
Now copy the respective ISO files to the formatted USB and you are ready, you can delete and replace the ISO files on the USB with other ISO's on the list without the need to format the drive again. You will also be able to use it as a regular pen drive to carry other software or media.
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