Windows command line was supported since Ventoy 1.0.86. After install, you can manually reformat the Ventoy partition with exFAT/FAT32/NTFS/UDF/XFS/Ext2/3/4.MBR/GPT partition style option is used only during install and will be ignored during update.But at this time, you must be very careful and don’t choose the wrong disk. You can toggle the Show all devices option then all the disks will be listed. To prevent misoperation, Ventoy2Disk.exe only lists USB drives by default. Ventoy can be installed on USB drive or local disk.if Ventoy2Disk.exe always fail, you can use Ventoy LiveCD, refer notes.You must copy them to the upper directory to use them. These exe files are in altexe directory of the installation package. Since 1.0.58, Ventoy also provides Ventoy2Disk_X64.exe/Ventoy2Disk_ARM.exe/Ventoy2Disk_ARM64.exe you can use them if needed. Notes: Ventoy2Disk.exe is a x86_32 application and supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows PC with intel/amd processor. Run Ventoy2Disk.exe, select the device and click Install or Update button. The software provides ISO image as well as installers for Windows and Linux.Download the installation package, like ventoy-x.x.xx-windows.zip and decompress it. Also support Local Disk, SSD, NVMe, SD Card.700+ ISO files supported (Windows, Linux, WinPE, Unix, Vmware, Xen).Save all other data along with ISO images, just like a normal USB driver.As many ISO images as your USB stick can store. Just copy ISO to USB and boot it! No extraction needed.Ventoy is a free and open-source tool written mainly in C. Ventoy will find what to boot and show them all in startup menu. Without extracting, just drag and drop to move ISO images into USB drive, and it will boot them! Like normal USB driver, you can put your photos and other data along with ISO images. With Ventoy, it just format your USB one time, create a small ( 34 MB in my case) EFI partition, and leave all other spaces free in another partition. Now Ventoy is a good choice you should try! Why Ventoy:ĭifferent to other USB creators, you don’t need to format your USB stick again and again to write data from ISO images. I used to create bootable Ubuntu USB installer with UNetbootin, then with Ubuntu’ built-in USB creator.
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