![]() ![]() New Ventoy eBook is now available - 'Getting start.Ventoy rev.1.02 eBook is now available (for Ventoy.'Ventoy for Easy2Boot' v1.0.57 available.Make a new file at \_ISO\MAINMENU\ReloadVentoy.mnu with this contents: You can delete the 500MB \_ISO\contig.iso file if you like.ģ. You should end up with a dozen of so extra new files and a new \_ISO folder in the root. NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk sda1 8:1 0 447.1G 0 part /ssd sdb 8:16 0 931.5G 0 disk sdb1 8:17 0 931. Extract all the E2B files to the root of your Ventoy Partition 1. ![]() Download one of the E2B ZIP files (either the vanilla, or else get the one with DPMS if you intend to install Windows XP).Ģ. ![]() Copy the ISO image of the Windows 10 into the bigger ExFAT partition on the USB disk. Ventoy: A big, empty partition in ExFAT format where you’ll copy the ISO image. The good news is that you can easily add legacy E2B (not agFM) to an existing Ventoy USB drive as follows:ġ. VTOYEFI: A small partition for the UEFI files. You may also find that E2B may work with some Linux payloads where Ventoy fails (but make sure the ISO files are contiguous as required by E2B!). Ventoy is improving all the time and it is now pretty good at booting most payloads, however it does not support Legacy installs of Windows 95/98/Me/XP/2000 and it's DOS and legacy ISO support is a bit weak. This means that being able to make and add 'Official Ventoy' images as described here has now been updated! You can also use 'Ventoy for Easy2Boot' which is included in E2B. ventoy.json should be put in the 1st partition (the bigger partition) not the 32MB VTOYEFI partition. It seems that LongPanda has now put extra checks into Ventoy so that it now checks the MBR for grub2 boot code. ![]()
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