![]() ![]() (issue #660)Ĭhange default label from ventoy to Ventoy in Ventoy2Disk.sh (PR #656)īlackarch-linux-full-2020.12.01-x86_64. Youll have to move it down the boot order chain and then press F11 upon reboot to bring up the boot override menu, and then choose to boot your Ventoy stick. Rebuild some x86_64 binraries with musl-libc to avoid virus false positive. No need to update Ventoy when a new distro is releasedįix a bug in Ventoy2Disk.exe for 2TB+ diskįix a bug when use workaround for Legacy BIOS access limitation.įix a bug about source media missing when boot rhel 8.3/CentOS 8.3 Not only boot but also complete installation processĭata nondestructive during version upgrade 1.0.64 release last year DMPATCH Fix the VTOYLINUXREMOUNT option for new linux kernel in intel 11th ( 5 months ago DMSETUP Environment typos ( 2368) 2 months ago DOC Environment typos ( 2368) 2 months ago EDK2 Fix the issue when booting Peux distro iso file. Most type of OS supported, 200+ iso files tested UEFI Secure Boot supported (since 1.0.07+) Notes The program supports ISO files over 4 GB as well native UEFI and Legacy BIOS and it works with dozens of operating systems, as the developer states there have been more than 160 files tested.įast (limited only by the speed of copying iso file)ĭirectly boot from iso file, no extraction needed Menu Option->Secure Boot Support for Ventoy2Disk.exe and -s option for Ventoy2Disk.sh This option is enabled by default since 1.0.76. ![]() It is worth mentioning that the tool allows you to add as many ISO files as you want, case in which, you are welcomed by a menu following the boot. Secure Boot was supported from Ventoy 1.0.07, an option for secure boot is added in Ventoy2Disk.exe/Ventoy2Disk.sh. Therefore, the OS can determine that the data is booted from a virtual disk, find the source medium needed for the operation and continue to boot without having to create the standard hook, as with the classic booting. ![]() The idea behind the program is different and entails that the information is saved to runtime memory before booting. While there are numerous tools that create bootable USB, most of them rely on the OS's kernel which needs to access the hardware storage media for the source. Instead, you simply insert the USB in the dedicated port and reboot your PC. Reinstalling your operating system via a bootable USB comes with the advantage that you do not need to spend time formatting the disk. ![]()
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