MultiOS-USB 0.9.0 All-in-one Bootable USB Tool FREE

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MultiOS USB Tool is the best software for making a bootable ISO file with a single USB device. It allowed users to create a multi-OS in a single USB device and you can easily install or boot on your Windows computer. the tool has been released it's a new update that fixes bugs and now boots Win 20, Win 11, or Linux with single USB device.

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Features MultiOS-USB:​


  • BIOS and UEFI support
  • Secure Boot support (boot, manage uefi keys)
  • Load UEFI drivers
  • Launch .efi executables and other boot loaders
  • Boot Linux from .iso files
  • Boot Windows 10/11 installer from ISO (currently, SB must be disabled during installation)
  • Boot Linux installer from network (experimental)
  • Boot locally installed systems
  • Automatically update configuration files
  • Without background services
  • exFAT file system support
  • Automatic detection of compatible ISO images (GRUB loopback)
  • Support for systems without loopback support
  • Allows customization of ISO boot menu (for example: custom kernel options)
  • Support for USB, SSD, nvme, mmcblk, loop, nbd and virtual disks
  • Support for x86, x86_64

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may tut po
Eto po Tut nya.

Installation instructions for Windows (experimental)
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In order to install MultiOS-USB on a disk, additional image writing software is required, for example:
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Installation steps
1) Write 'image.img' to disk using software mentioned above
2) Use Windows+R to open Run, type diskmgmt.msc and press Enter
3) Right click on the unallocated space on your USB and select New Simple Volume
- select size: as you wish, maximum?
- Filesystem: fat32
- Volume label: MultiOS-USB
4) Unpack 'files.zip' to the newly created disk
5) Copy your ISO files, and boot computer from USB


same lng ba to sa ventoy? or mas ok to gamitin?
Same2 lang po sila.
 

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