Software update: Ventoy 1.0.36

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Ventoy is an open source program that can be used to create self-starting USB sticks. However, the way it does that is different from similar tools. The USB stick only needs to be prepared once and then as many ISO files can be placed or modified on the stick as there is space. Ventoy automatically creates a boot menu for the existing ISO files. Support is present for both UEFI and legacy boot and it has been tested with over 620 different ISO files. Below is the changelog for this release.

Changes:

  • Experimental Linux GUI based on web browser. Notes
  • Align the partitions with 4KB by default when install Ventoy. (improvement for Legacy BIOS compatibility)
  • Add an icon to identify secure boot option in Ventoy2Disk.exe.
  • Add a Show All Devices option in Ventoy2Disk.exe.
  • Ventoy2Disk.exe doesn’t check partition active flag anymore.
  • Optimization for Ventoy2Disk.sh
  • languages.ini update
  • Add support for nbd device in Ventoy2Disk.sh (PR #746)

Version number 1.0.36
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, Windows 8, Windows 10
Website Ventoy
Download https://github.com/ventoy/ventoy/releases/tag/v1.0.36
File size

10.29MB

License type GPL
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