

Instructions on how to use Ventoy’s new “boot images files from local disk” feature can be found on the official website. Ventoy is a unique, interesting, and powerful tool for creating bootable USB devices.

The new feature, however, eliminates the need of a USB flash drive and allows you to keep the images on your local hard drive(s).

You can copy several ISO files at a time, and Ventoy will offer a boot menu. Now there’s no need to format the disk again and again or to extract anything- with Ventoy simply copy the ISO file to the USB drive and boot it. That means that you need to have a USB flash drive and, in Ventoy’s case, copy the disk image on it. Ventoy is an open source tool that lets you create a bootable USB drive for ISO files. The default configuration file is either not getting replaced or replaced in a way that SystemRescue doesn't pick up the new file. What does this mean? Ventoy, just like any other similar tool, allowed you to create bootable USB devices. However, I was unable to apply custom configuration when booting ISO with Ventoy. NOTE: use with caution as this is the first implementation and it’s experimental at this point The new version of Ventoy gives you the option to boot from local disk images. Today, Ventoy was updated to v1.0.66 and introduces yet another useful feature. Since it’s initial release back in 2020, Ventoy added some nice features such as support for IMG disk impages, support for GPT paritions or bypassing Windows 11 requirements during installation. Not only that but Ventoy also allows you to place multiple disk images ontot he same USB devices, creating a multi-boot USB device. It runs smoothly and is fast and reliable, allowing you to create. Using Ventoy to Make a Bootable USB to Install Windows 11 on Old Computer HP ThinClient T620 Ventoy is an open-source tool that will enable you to create bootable USB and ISO drives.
