To install Ventoy on a USB drive, first plug in the drive to your computer. Do not mount the drive, and make sure there is nothing important in the drive as you will lose all data on the drive during Ventoy installation. Download Ventoy tarball from the official website, and extract its content. Run the installation script Ventoy2Disk. Replace it with your own. Press y to continue. The USB drive will automatically be partitioned and Ventoy will be installed on the drive.
When a new version of Ventoy is released, you can upgrade the previously installed Ventoy as follows. During Ventoy installation, all previous disk partitions on the USB drive are destroyed, and two disk partitions are created on it. The 32MB-size partition holds Ventoy bootloader files.
The rest of the space is allocated for the main partition, which will hold ISO image files. To copy ISO files over to the main partition, you need to mount the partition first. Once exFAT tools are installed, you can mount the Ventoy's main disk partition as follows. The second warning message displayed is the one telling you that all the partitions will be erased.
Click Yes to continue. Click Ok. Plug the flash drive into your computer and set the boot device to USB. Most desktops and laptops have a dedicated key to trigger the boot menu which is often F9, or F After the multiboot USB loads, choose the desired operating system from the list.
In the above, we have learned about how to create a multiboot USB flash drive that allows you to choose between multiple operating systems at a time. You can use the same method to put a bit version of the same OS in one bootable media and watch the gameplay out perfectly for you.
Nice article written about how to use a bootable USB drive. Skip to content Search for: Search Close. Close Menu. Advanced Options. Windows 11 ISO Image. Formatting Prompt. Thank you for reading this post. Kindly share it with others. Press Enter again to use the default value as the last cylinder. For the following steps, replace x with your usb device. First, you might have to unmount the mounted partition it may or may not be mounted. To unmount, type the following and press Enter.
Again, for the following steps replace x with your actual usb device. First, you need to remount your usb device partition to make it accessible to Grub for install. Then you want to change to the grub directory so that you can add a configuration file.
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