

It is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files. Multiple ISO files can be placed within the USB and can be booted from.

Unlike other tools, one does not need to repeatedly format their USB drives in order to flash a new operating system in it.

Ventoy is an opensource tool used to create multi-boot USB flash drives. But there are times when we want to create a single multiboot USB that can be used to run multiple ISO files and is easy to use. There are many tools like Rufus that are extremely effective and easy to use. It's not limited to USB either it supports pretty much any kind of removable disk.Creating a bootable USB is simple. If you want persistent storage for a Linux live image, it can do that too. You can have as many ISOs as the key will hold, and unlike a DIY solution with GRUB4DOS, there's no need to manually edit config files, add the ISO filename into a list or anything. It will boot Linux, BSD, Windows, or any standard ISO, whatever you want, and works on both BIOS and UEFI machines. You don't need a key-writing tool at all. It's quicker than writing a file, especially with Windows tools such as Rufus.
