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How to create a bootable USB flash drive from several ISO images with the correct boot of both Linux and Windows assemblies?
I do not quite understand the concept of adequate "mounting" of these same ISO files. Is there a program that simply feeds a list of ISO images, and it builds them safely in the same grub4dos in the list?
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You open Google and write YUMI, open the site, download the program and make a flash drive. The program can make a multi-boot flash drive with a bunch of popular operating systems from Kali to WinXP - now I have 2 Windows and 3 Linux on my flash drive.
Is it possible to use several flash drives, so that each has its own image?
They are also relatively inexpensive.
you take a rooted android phone
on it, you put the drivedroid application on it,
this application emulates a virtual disk from a file located on a USB flash drive on a "usb-cable".
Those. you select the iso image in the drivedroid, you mount it on one of the two devices.
you reboot the computer and from the bios you see the device connected via usb "linux something there" you boot from it.
you need a different image - you upload it to smart - you choose it in the drivedroid. I have five different images.
occasionally you need to convert the iso-image through the driverdroid menu,
so I installed both linux and Windows a bunch of times.
take on 4pd
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer)
but need to check each system for correct operation - I had constant failures when installing from an Ubuntu Server flash drive
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