Yes, it was released version Ventoy 1.0.65. The Ventoy app is proof that there will always be new ideas for established tasks. This is a free program that can create bootable USB for ISO files.
The Ventoy application installs the files needed for a bootable USB by creating a stick that will start your computer.
But the good stuff comes after installing the Ventoy bootable files on the USB. The right shaped free space of USB can accept by simple copy-pasting, as many ISOs as you want, Windows, or Linux.
The USB with the Ventoy bootable files will boot and show you a boot menu to select the OS system you want.
According to the official by clicking here, has been tested and works with over 700 ISO files. I personally tried it with her creation a USB that contained 2 different Windows (10 and 11)
It is very simple to use, and supports Legacy and UEFI boot menus.
Download the app for platform you are interested.
Fillet | Released | Size | |
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ventoy-1.0.65-windows.zip | 2022-02-04 | 14 MB | |
ventoy-1.0.65-linux.tar.gz | 2022-02-04 | 18 MB | |
ventoy-1.0.65-livecd.iso | 2022-02-04 | 186 MB |
I tried the application on a Linux system (it has CLI and GUI options) and I was very happy with the result. I imagine the Windows application will be no different.
Open the application, Select from "Options" if you need Secure Boot, put your USB in a port that your computer. If the application does not "see" it, click on refresh.
Then click on install and in a few seconds you are ready. Immediately after you can add as many ISOs as you want to your USB, and they will appear in the boot menu, as shown in the first image.
