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  2. Ventoy - Wikipedia

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    Ventoy is a free and open-source utility used for creating bootable USB media storage devices with files such as .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd(x), and .efi. Once Ventoy is installed onto a USB drive, there is no need to reformat the USB drive to add new installation files.

  3. List of tools to create bootable USB - Wikipedia

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    Ventoy: longpanda GNU GPL v3+ [5] Yes Yes Yes Linux, Windows Anything Windows To Go: Microsoft Proprietary: No No — Windows: Windows YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Integrator) Pendrivelinux GNU GPL: Yes Yes Yes Windows Linux

  4. Live USB - Wikipedia

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    There are also software applications available that can be used to create a Multiboot live USB; some examples include YUMI Multiboot Bootable USB Creator [10] and Ventoy. A few Linux distributions and live CDs have ready-made scripts which perform the steps below automatically.

  5. Universal USB Installer - Wikipedia

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  6. SystemRescue - Wikipedia

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    The system-rescue iso can be used to create a bootable USB device using tools such as rufus, ventoy, or the dedicated linux tool. The USB must have at least 2GB of storage and be formatted in FAT32. The USB must have at least 2GB of storage and be formatted in FAT32.

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  8. Talk:Ventoy - Wikipedia

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  9. Venetian wine - Wikipedia

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    Venetian wine is produced in Veneto, a highly productive wine region in northeastern Italy.. The broader area comprising Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is known collectively as the Tre Venezie, after the Republic of Venice.