Ventoy

is a free, open-source tool used to create bootable USB drives for various image files, including ISO, WIM, IMG, VHD(x), and EFI. Unlike traditional tools that require reformatting a USB drive for every new operating system, Ventoy allows you to simply copy multiple files onto the drive and boot from them directly through a selection menu. Core Functionality

Run the Ventoy2Disk utility, select your USB drive, and click Install . Warning: This will wipe all existing data on the USB.

It has been tested with over 1,300 ISO files and supports various boot modes, including x86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI, ARM64 UEFI, and MIPS64EL UEFI. Technical Features Ventoy

Get the latest version for your OS from the official website .

Supports Linux persistence, allowing you to save changes (like files or settings) made during a live session. is a free, open-source tool used to create

Restart your computer, enter the boot menu (usually by pressing F12, F11, or Esc), and select the Ventoy USB drive. Troubleshooting & Community Resources Something has gone seriously wrong - Ventoy Forums

The main partition where ISOs are stored can be formatted as FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF, XFS, Btrfs, or Ext2/3/4. Warning: This will wipe all existing data on the USB

After installation, the USB will appear as a normal drive. Drag and drop your ISO/IMG files into the main partition.