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Tired of carrying multiple USBs for different operating systems? In this video, I’ll show you how to create a Multiboot USB that contains Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, and more – all on a single flash drive using Ventoy!

✅ Boot into any OS
✅ Super easy setup – no advanced tech knowledge needed
✅ Works on any PC or laptop
✅ 100% Free and Open Source

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00:00Hey guys, welcome to ITCPK.
00:08Today, I'm going to show you how to create the ultimate multiboot USB that lets you install
00:13Windows, Linux, and other operating systems all from a single flash drive.
00:18Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a system admin, or just someone who loves experimenting
00:24with different operating systems, having a multiboot USB is a game changer.
00:28So, let's get started.
00:39Before we start, let me quickly explain what a multiboot USB is.
00:44Instead of carrying multiple bootable USBs for different OS, you can create one single
00:49USB drive that can boot into Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu, Kali Linux, and more.
00:56This is super useful for installing different OS on multiple devices, troubleshooting PCs
01:02with recovery tools, running live Linux without installation.
01:07And the best part?
01:08It's easy to set up.
01:10To create a multiboot USB, you'll need a PC or laptop, a USB flash drive, at least 16 gigabytes,
01:18preferably 32 gigabytes or more.
01:20ISO files of the operating systems you want to install.
01:25A multiboot tool, I recommend Ventoy, but Yumi and Easy2Boot also work.
01:31Now, let's get started with the setup.
01:34The tool I highly recommend for this is Ventoy.
01:37It's free, lightweight, and supports both Windows and Linux ISO seamlessly.
01:42To download, go to the official Ventoy website.
01:55Download the latest version of Ventoy for Windows.
01:58It's just 16 megabytes, so it will take a while to download.
02:28Extract the downloaded zip code.
02:58You may use WinRAR or 7-zip, but Windows built in ExtractAll feature will do the job.
03:06Open the folder and run Ventoy2Disk.exe as an administrator.
03:31Now, insert your USB drive into your PC.
03:41I've already plugged in my USB flash drive.
03:44Click Install to set up Ventoy.
03:52Warning!
03:53This will erase all data on your USB, so make sure to back up important files.
03:59Once done, your USB is now ready for multibooting.
04:19Seems empty, but relax, Ventoy has been installed in the flash drive.
04:29This is the easiest part.
04:30Just take your ISO files, Windows, Linux, or any bootable tool, and copy them directly into
04:50the USB drive.
04:51I'm using Teracopy for copying files.
05:04If you're using Windows Default Explorer, you may use Windows Default Explorer to copy ISOs.
05:11You can also add that on your USB drive.
05:18Okay?
05:19I'm using Windows Default dzieck, so I'm using Windows Default.
05:27I've added Windows 7, Windows Default, and then update the settings.
05:34I've added Windows 7, Windows 11 and Ubuntu Linux ISOs.
05:44You may add any bootable ISO you have.
05:58With the copying process complete, I'm speeding up the video from here.
06:16As done copy.
06:30Quick tip here, name your files clearly so you can easily identify them later.
06:35To boot into your multi-boot USB, restart your PC and enter your PC.
07:00To boot into your multi-boot USB, restart your PC and enter the BIOS boot menu.
07:06Press F12, F2, escape, or delete, depending on your PC.
07:13Select your USB drive from the list.
07:15You'll now see the Ventoy boot menu, listing all the ISO files you added.
07:22Simply select an OS, select boot in normal mode and it will boot instantly.
07:39Here you can see Windows 7 is booting successfully.
08:00Let's try Ubuntu.
08:19It also booted successfully.
08:21Congratulations, you've just created an ultimate multi-boot USB flash drive successfully.
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08:37Have any questions?
08:38Drop them in the comments, and I'll be happy to help.
08:42Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.

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