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Kwalliteht
1 year ago

Bootstick for which systems? Do you have the ISOs of the systems? Then maybe this is the right thing: https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html

Kwalliteht
1 year ago
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Then try Ventoy. Just release the software to the stick, then copy the ISO to the stick, that’s it.

Kwalliteht
1 year ago

Rufus is also good, but is a completely different approach. If you want to create an individual stick, Rufus is surely the better choice. But if you need a stick from which you want to install the system as the manufacturer supplies, then Ventoy is much easier. You can pack any ISO from Windows 2000 to 11 on the stick, most Linux ISOs also work perfectly. The systems don’t even notice that there is no DVD drive physically connected, they just use the drive they’ve got.

CoSci
1 year ago

Rufus, Universal USB Installer or my Favorit Ventoy, so you can put ISOs directly on the stick and boot from it instead of formatting and flashing the stick each time.

ForumLibhaber
11 months ago

I love

Rufus and Ventoy.