

They are so rarely needed that this shouldn’t have much impact on the usefulness of the Ventoy boot disk. You cannot switch-in another image file until the original E2B/agFM partition 2 is restored. imgPTN partition images whilst in this state Do not attempt to ‘fix’ the drive if prompted by E2B when a. The Register only found a handful of ISOs which were not compatible, such as AROS, A2, or old DOS BIOS-flashing images. The USB drive now contains the Ventoy grub2 boot loader. There is a plugin for Linux Live ISOs which support persistence so you can save any customization you might want, to be available the next time you boot that ISO.

Once you set up your removable disk, there is a small boot partition and a second partition comprised of the remaining storage on the disk, so even a 16GB USB drive should be enough to store several ISOs you can boot from. That would be the other handy feature of Ventoy, you don’t need to mount an ISO, you just copy it as is to the USB stick and Ventoy will automagically be able to boot from the ISO.

In addition, this release improves key enrolling for Secure Boot with Super UEFIinSecureBoot Disk 3-3. Unlike some other boot loaders you won’t even need to edit config files to choose what OS you want to boot from, you are greeted with a choice of the various ISOs you have copied over to boot from. Ventoy 1.0.76 is the latest release of this powerful and beloved multiboot USB creator, which finally enables the Secure Boot support option by default when installing Ventoy on your USB flash drive. You can also boot a VHD(x) file in local disk by Ventoy. Ventoy is a free, open source and cross-platform program to create multiboot USB drives in Linux, macOS and Microsoft Windows. If you are looking for a handy way to carry around as many boot disks as you could ever want in your pocket. The manual above is for copy the VHD(x) file to the USB drive and boot with Ventoy.
