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fumeux_fume ◴[] No.45760825[source]
The nice thing about Ventoy—and I didn’t fully appreciate this until I used it—is how simple it makes bootable USBs. You just drag and drop ISO images onto the drive, and it can hold as many as will fit. When you boot from the Ventoy USB, you just pick the image you want to install or run—no re-flashing, no fuss.

It’s honestly wild how convenient it is. Ventoy was the only method that worked for me when I needed to install Windows alongside an existing Linux setup for dual-booting. Everything else I tried failed, but Ventoy handled it perfectly.

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nutjob2 ◴[] No.45761417[source]
Notably Ventoy doesn't work with some Windows install ISOs.
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1. d3Xt3r ◴[] No.45762593[source]
You should be able to boot those using the "wimboot" mode.