The LAST flash drive you will ever need! Ventoy FULL walk-thru and review!

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Instead of having multiple flash drives with multiple ISO utility files on each, how about ONE drive with EVERYTHING on it - and as a bonus, I'm going to show you how to also use this one flash drive for your personal file backups as well!

Ventoy:

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32GB USB 3.0 (for very few ISO files and/or VERY few personal files):
64GB USB 3.0 (for fewer ISO files and small-to-medium personal files):
128GB USB 3.0 (for more ISO files and/or larger personal files):
256GB USB 3.0 (for even more ISO file and/or TONS of personal files): (recommended for future expandability):
512GB USB 3.0 (for the power users with LOTS of ISOs and TONS of personal files):

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It's hard to teach an old dog new tricks, but VENTOY did it to me. After all, this is some kind of holiday

andredor
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This really helps a lot. One USB drive is enough.. now I can use my other USB drives. Thanks for sharing this

paulcomputer
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dude, I have to give u ur props, I have a mini pc took a dive, couldn't do anything with besides paperweight, I know absolutely nuffin on thumbdrives, computers, laptops n recovery, watched a myriad of vids, u my man exquisite teacher, u extremely helped my to reinstall windows, to bypass bsod, to get around not being able to get in my pc, as of today I have it completely restored, 96.5% ur wisdom, knowledge, 35% scraps of others collective info, u have mad skills, superb teaching abilities, I'm 67 years old just starting to try to learn, there's no ending to my appreciation n thanks 2 u

greyowl
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NOTICE: I Formatted my USB drive. I was under the presumption this would remove everything associated with "Ventoy." However, "Formatting"" the USB drive did NOT remove Ventoy. When Ventoy is placed on the USB drive, Ventoy creates its own partition. This partition is NOT "Formatted" when the USB drive is "Formatted." Apparentlly the only way to get rid of Ventoy from a USB drive is to "Merge" all the partitions, and then do a "Format" of the USB drive. I was going to use MemTest86 on its own - without Ventoy. So, MemTest86 was placed on the one partition that was new and had been formatted. But, when I used MemTest86 it showed up under "Ventoy, " even though MemTest was on the other partition.

michaelzoran
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Ventoy is great, I've been using this for 2-3 years now and it never lets down. Nice to have covered this with your video!

dillardblom
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Thank you. a coworker introduced me to ventoy and this was a really easy to follow guide on how to setup the bootdevice.

pipfpv
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You should consider adding information about how Ventoy's "security key" may need to be enrolled before before the newly created Ventoy USB can be used to boot to the various ISO options on the USB. I have created some Ventoy USB over the past few years and never encountered the problem I had when creating a new USB to use with my new Windows 11 computer, using your easy to follow guide. Because secure boot was in effect I needed to enroll the key (I did it through the key method, not the hash method) and once I did that the Ventoy USB worked fine. Yes, I know I could have turned secure boot off and used Ventory and then turn secure boot back on, but hey when your are troubleshooting a problem that step could be forgotten.

Ripperx
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Brilliant! I’ve got a big smile on my face 😁.
I just ordered and received a shiny new flash drive. In order to make the rescue disc/s but hadn’t got round to doing it by following your previous hyrens video.
Even though I know nothing, I was asking myself why you needed two drives.
As if by magic this came up. Very much appreciate your clear instructions. And even more your candour about how you decided to investigate, and then recommend, Ventoy. Thank you 🙏

JamsODonnell
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I learned about Ventoy about two years ago, as I was trying out every multiboot flash drive program around. The problem was some ISO's would work and others not. So far I have found them all to work and work well with Ventoy. I have several Ventoy disks that I create so that if one gets corrupted when you least expect it I have another. I also have a 2TB Seagate Personal drive and have over 80 different ISO's on it. Like you I have also created a folder to put other software and files that I might need. I have started using a larger group of portable applications which do not have to be installed into the system like the normal installs, for working with a computer customer. Thank you for sharing this video.

Side note, when you go to install a linux distro like Ubuntu, you need to remove the USB drive before you do the install. It will otherwise become part of the boot process of the installed distro. That corrupts the Ventoy drive and you have to do a remake when you get home.

ComputingwithRandy-
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for the past 6 months I've been pointing folks at your two usb video when they have windows problems now I'm excited to get started with this new solution. A massive thankyou for the work you have put in making the video's.

devonmmason
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These are all methods for which computer technicians are usually stuck. Nowadays everything is much more simplified. All you need is a copy, even the free version, of Aomei Backupper, which creates a grub menu from which you can choose whether to enter your OS or Aomei's recovery system. Aomei also creates incremental backups for you to access at boot time, at any time.

maupedx
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Thank you for the useful info. I used to be a Geek Squad member back in the day.. Early to late 2000s then left for law enforcement.. Just one thing so you guys don't learn the hard way like I did. I did all that nice setup then I decided to "add" Medicat. It wiped everything and there was no warning of format like all the formatting softwares I've used. I had a bunch of ISOs and drivers. It seems like if you want to go with Medicat do that first, then if your flash drive is large like mine (256GB), just add the extra stuff on it after.

alawabidingcitizen
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In my 15 years of IT job - I have never seen anyone like you who can run everything you should in this video as if "it's SO SIMPLE". You just gave me GOD MODE haha. God bless :)

chaturvedirishab
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I'm impressed .... a "How to" video that is easy to follow and made so it's not flying thru screens so I can't see what was selected. I'll be watching more of your videos for sure. I had never heard of Ventoy and I read a LOT.

NealPT
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I am also in the IT Field, I am heading towards retirement so I am old school. I find your channel refreshingly easy to follow. Going to Use an External USB3 SSD instead of a USB Flash. Looking at Medicat as well. Thanks for the pointers.

mtech
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I'm using a ventoy 500gb external ssd for over a year and it's a really great tool, the only minor problem is it's not considered safe bootable on some lenovo laptops even with safe key implemented. Still starts working after some setups in extended mode bios.

ИванЮрченко-фз
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Easy2boot does more than Ventoy and Easy2boot can have both Ventoy and agFM installed additionally on the same flash drive should you want to use any of the three options.

timhelps
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I have been using Ventoy for several years now and have it on a 1TB USB SanDisk, and also on a USB 2TB Seagate personal drive and have copied approximately 65 ISO's to it and it works great. So it does not have to be limited to a small USB Flash Drive. My next project is to learn the Network Ventoy.

randyvanheusden
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the thing about ventoy, that i like the most is the fact that you can still use a ventoy stick as a normal usb drive ontop. Therefore, i have like 6 or 7 flash drives around the house and all of them are ventoy sticks just in case. so i dont even need to find the one bootable stick, i can boot from any flash drive

MaybeTiberius
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There is also the optical drive emulator device called "IODD". Same ISO drag and drop. IODD will boot on any hardware as the pc/server will see it as a USB optical disk. Boots on everything even old 2000 era hardware that is non-UEFI.

MickMacklerack