Software update: Ventoy 1.0.74

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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 comparable tools. The USB stick only needs to be prepared once and after that as many ISO files can be placed on the stick as there is free space. Ventoy automatically creates a boot menu for the existing ISO files. Support is in place for both UEFI and legacy boot and it has been tested with over 850 different ISO files† The changelog for version 1.0.74 looks like this:

Changes in Ventoy 1.0.74:

  • Show the directory path in the return menu for TreeView mode and Browser mode.
  • Fix a bug that Windows ISO in local disk can not install when boot through F2 browser mode in Legacy BIOS mode.
  • Fix a bug when install Ventoy if the USB already mounted at a path which contains space.
  • Fix the issue when booting customized CentOS7 with inst.ks=cdrom:/xxx boot parameter.
  • Fix a bug for Linux GUI program when update from old release. †#1590
  • Fix the issue when booting Fedora with VTOY_LINUX_REMOUNT=1
  • Fix the log and ini file owner attribute for VentoyGUI in linux.
  • Fix the issue when booting Prime OS 2.1.0.
  • Fix the issue when booting Euler OS V2
  • Update languages.json
  • Document: About USB hardware problem
  • New ISO support (total 850+)

Version number 1.0.74
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website Ventoy
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file size

15.12MB

License type GPL
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