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How to create a multiboot HDD?
There was a need to create a boot disk with a bunch of operating systems and the necessary software (different variations of Windows, browsers, antiviruses, acronyms, and the like, with the possibility of periodic manual updates).
You constantly have to help your friends, install / restore / delete something (although the kettle itself), and you don’t always have the Internet or a flash drive with the right amount at hand. I thought: why not adapt a free external screw for this?
There are a lot of manuals on the net, but the more I read, the more I get confused. Maybe someone knows some automatic installers or simple ways to create such a gizmo?
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the easiest way to start is WinSetupFromUSB
then
, as you figure it out , learn GRUB4DOS
for linux, you can start with www.linuxliveusb.com
My advice to you
is Zalman VE-200, VE-300 or VE-400, depending on what you find.
They put ISOs in a folder, switched to CD / DVD mode and that's it.
You can always update the image, delete, throw another one.
Well, and also, as a bonus, write protection, if you go to friends who like to grab viruses.
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