What Software Lets You Put Multiple Bootable ISOs on One USB Drive?

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Asked By CuriousExplorer77 On

I've been trying to find the name of that software that allows you to combine multiple bootable ISO files onto a single USB drive. It's super handy for testing out different operating systems quickly. Can anyone remind me what it's called? Thanks in advance!

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Answered By TechWhiz42 On

That software you’re thinking of is likely Ventoy. It’s great because you just copy the ISO files to the USB, and it supports a ton of different operating systems. I’ve got Windows installers, Linux distros, and even recovery tools all on one drive! Super convenient.

OpenSourceFan99 -

That's it! Thanks! 😀

LinuxGuru88 -

^ this guy knows what he's talking about!

Answered By GadgetNinja21 On

Yeah, Ventoy is definitely the way to go. I’ve put it on a small SSD enclosure and it works like a charm for all sorts of OS installations. Just make sure to have your ISO files ready, and you’re good to go!

Answered By OldSchoolHacker On

I think another option is Yumi, but it’s pretty dated now. While it works, it’s mainly for Windows and doesn’t let you easily add or remove ISOs on the fly like Ventoy does.

TechWhiz42 -

Yumi isn't bad, but it feels outdated compared to Ventoy since you can’t manage ISO files as easily.

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