![]() ![]() Hopefully Foxclone is not so stupid.]įoxClone is a image backup, restore, and clone tool for Windows and Linux systems, using a simple point-and-click interface. [I still have problems with ext4 partitions and Macrium Reflect, probably down to me usng single partion ext4, swapfile is unused areaĪt end of ext4 partition and Macrium reflect seem to mess with the MBR/GPT partition table because of this, causing it to not boot after image restore. Maybe it would work if I used original ISO filename,įoxclone looks interesting, clones FAT, NTFS, Linux Ext4, (and therefore Ext2, and Ext3). I think Hiren uses different boot functionality to the others. Dont know if dos style utilities work, but GParted also cant find itself. HBCD_15-2(Mod).iso # Hiren Boot CD, Old version īoots into Mini XP OK, but utility menus not shown, seems that it cant find where its running from. ![]() I created from inside the Windows installed app, so you will not find the named ISO on internet, you make and name it yourself. G13K9_PW4KGA00_W7SP1PRO64_ROW(DL).iso # Win7 setup ~7GB on exFATĮDIT: Above MacriumRescue is Macrium Reflect USB rescue disk. Has list on site of tested working ISO's. Can update Ventoy disk in-place when new version comes out. You just copy your bootable ISO files to the blank partition, and you're done, easy peasy. It could not be easier, simply install to USB, takes a few seconds,Ĭreates a 2nd Hidden partition where Ventoy resides (and boots to), and formats 1st partition (by default exFAT) and empty. Most type of OS supported (Windows/WinPE/Linux/Unix/VMware/Xen.)ĥ80+ ISO files are tested (list), 90%+ distros in supported (details),Īlso can use multiboot SD Card and if you see the FAQs page, hard drives too.ĭownload, about 10MB for windows, open source on GitHub. X86 Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI and ARM64 UEFI are supported in the same way. You can copy many files at a time and ventoy will give you a boot menu to select them (screenshot). With ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly. Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. So far, so is in rapid active development. Have you tried Ventoy yet? How do you like it compared to alternatives such as ISO Image Writer, and MultiCD? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.Just a word on a new USB multiboot app that is simple to use.ĮDIT: Looks to have been born about April 2020 v1.0.06 on Github, latest release v1.0.31, about two dozen udpates When Ventoy is already installed on the USB drive, Ventoy2Disk.exe and Ventoy2Disk.sh will prompt you for an update.Īs you can imagine, Ventoy is a nifty tool for creating bootable USB devices and its power is evident in not needing to extract the ISO image files and its compatibility for all ISO files. It is safe to update Ventoy when there’s a new version because all the files in the first partition will be unchanged and the upgrade operation is the same as with platform-specific installation. It’s pretty straightforward, download the installation package, like ventoy-x.x. and decompress it. Supports file injection and USB drive write-protected.Supports Menu Alias/Menu Style/Customized Menu.“Ventoy compatible” concept for supporting all ISO files.Supports persistence and auto-installation.Supports Legacy + UEFI the same way with native boot menu style for all ISO files.Two ISO file view modes: List and Tree.Mind you, the full path of the ISO files should not contain any space or non-ASCII characters. You can also use plugin configuration to restrict Ventoy’s search to ISO files in a fixed directory (and its subdirectories). ![]() Unless you choose to manually reformat it with NTFS/FAT32/UDF/XFS/Ext2 etc, you need only copy ISO files to it and the menu will be arranged alphabetically. You should note that Ventoy will format your drive the first time it is installed but you can continue to use your flash as you normally would afterward. It also supports most operating systems including Windows, Linux, Vmware, Unix, Xen, and WinPE. As if that is not enough, it features a “ Ventoy Compatible” concept which enables it to support any ISO file. Ventoy supports Legacy BIOS and UEFI in the same way and that is combined with support for GPT and MBR partition styles. Just copy several ISO files to the drive and Ventoy will create an easy-to-use boot menu for you. This means that you wouldn’t need to repeatedly format your flash drive for new installations. Unlike 99% of flashing tools in the market today, Ventoy comes with a menu for selecting boot files which can be run directly as well as installed anew – no extraction needed. Ventoy is a robust free and open-source tool for creating bootable USB drives for ISO/IMG/EFI and WIM files. ![]()
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