A multiboot USB drive is a tool that allows you to boot multiple operating systems or programs from a single device. Today, the most popular software for creating multiboot USB drives: YUMI, WinUSB, Ventoy, Rufus.
YUMI Pros: Allows an extensive array of Linux distributions, Windows installations, and utilities in a single drive; accessible user interface. Cons: Non-UEFI systems only; less intuitive for non-technical users.
WinUSB Pros: Straightforward setup for Windows bootable drives; preserves current USB content without the need to format. Cons: Limited support for Linux and other third-party tools.
Ventoy Pros: Drag-and-drop ISO functionality; vast compatibility with over 700+ ISOs, including Windows, Linux, and more. Cons: The interface can be daunting for beginners; occasional compatibility issues.
Rufus Pros: Fast and reliable; supports various image types and systems; capable of GPT and MBR booting. Cons: Primarily for creating single-boot USBs; interface may overwhelm novices.
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