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How to multiboot USB with Windows 11, Windows 10 and Linux
You can multiboot usb with rufus. Creating a single, multiboot USB drive with multiple operating systems using Rufus can be streamlined by leveraging a two-stage process, as Rufus itself is designed to write one ISO per drive. The most effective method involves using Rufus to first install a specialized multiboot manager onto your USB drive, which can then hold and boot numerous ISO files.
How to multiboot usb with rufus
1. Download and open Rufus and insert your USB drive (32GB+ recommended).
2. In Rufus, under "Boot selection," choose Veentoy instead of a standard ISO file.
3. Click START to install the Veentoy bootloader onto the USB drive. This will erase the drive.
4. Once complete, your USB will appear as one large storage drive. Simply copy and paste your Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux ISO files directly onto the drive's root folder.
In summary, use Rufus as a tool to deploy the Veentoy bootloader onto your USB. Afterward, forget Rufus and treat the drive like normal storage by dragging and dropping your ISO files onto it. When you boot from the USB, Veentoy will present a menu allowing you to select and boot any of the copied operating system installers.