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Ventoy for windows
Ventoy for windows












ventoy for windows

  • Fix the menu missing issue when there exist an invalid vlnk file.
  • Ignore reserved space when do non-destructive installation via GUI.
  • Add tip message when theme file contains non-enclosed literal values.
  • Ventoy2Disk.exe automatically change current directory when started from other directory.
  • Add missing /FS option for Ventoy2Disk.exe in Windows command line mode.
  • Fix the issue that VentoyPlugson_X64.exe exit silently.
  • Fix the issue that Ventoy2Disk_X64.exe can not run under altexe directory.
  • Fix the issue that VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT can not work in new linux kernel.
  • It's not limited to USB either it supports pretty much any kind of removable disk. If you want persistent storage for a Linux live image, it can do that too. You can have as many ISOs as the key will hold, and unlike a DIY solution with GRUB4DOS, there's no need to manually edit config files, add the ISO filename into a list or anything. It will boot Linux, BSD, Windows, or any standard ISO, whatever you want, and works on both BIOS and UEFI machines. You don't need a key-writing tool at all. It's quicker than writing a file, especially with Windows tools such as Rufus.
  • Friday FOSS fest: Franz, RamBox, Pidgin and more.
  • The rocky road to better Linux software installation: Containers, containers, containers.
  • Helios-NG: An open-source cluster OS that links the Atari ST and Commodore Amiga.
  • Open hardware smartphone PinePhone Pro starts to ship – to developers only, for now.
  • Ventoy generates a menu of all the ISO files on the fly and lets you pick one, then the computer boots from it. Just copy some ISO files into the big partition, shove the stick into any PC or Intel Mac, and boot from it. It partitions and formats your key with a small boot partition and a bigger empty one.

    ventoy for windows

    Download either the Linux or Windows version, whichever's more convenient – it's only 18 meg, about a quarter of the size of BalenaEtcher, for instance – and run it. All you need is a spare USB key with enough space for a few ISOs eight gigs will work and 16 is plenty. Ventoy makes this quicker and easier than anything else we've seen, though.














    Ventoy for windows