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Ventoy secure boot support9/1/2023 ] With Ventoy 1.0.52, the application comes with a GUI for Linux (it already had one for Windows). It has a graphical user interface on Windows only on Linux you'll need to use it from the command line. The application is available for Microsoft Windows and Linux. You install this tool to a USB drive, then simply copy some ISO files to the USB drive and you can boot from it with no other changes (so without having to reformat the USB drive every time you want to create a bootable USB drive, and without having to extract the ISO file contents). Can anyone help me? This is my first time posting to a forum like this, so I hope I have provided all the information needed.Ventoy is a fairly new open source tool to create bootable USB drives using Linux or Microsoft Windows ISO files. I have live-booted Linux Mint on this machine from this same USB stick previously (I used Etcher then) so I don't think it's a hardware problem either. I tried switching the correct boot option to the top of the boot priority, saved and exited, but it still booted to Windows as if the option didn't exist. I also tried to boot again directly from the boot menu this time (instead of accessing the boot menu from BIOS), it still didn't work. When I select Windows, it boots up normally. Selecting the proper boot option does nothing and I return to the BIOS screen. I first tried it by accessing the boot menu from BIOS (UEFI, secure boot disabled). I properly installed (from Windows 10 ) Ventoy on a USB stick a couple of days ago and copied a Linux Mint iso and a Puppy Linux iso to the proper partition (reformatted as FAT32), but my computer refuses to acknowledge Ventoy.
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