• How To?
  • Tips ‘n Tricks
  • WordPress
  • Snippets
  • Software
    • Browsers
    • Downloads
  • Web
  • Tools
    • Character Counter
    • chmod Calculator
    • Entities Encoder
    • Live HTML Editor
    • My IP
  • Contact
Twitter Facebook Google+ RSS
You are here: SumTips » Software » Create a Multi-Boot USB Flash Drive

Create a Multi-Boot USB Flash Drive

Posted on November 19, 2011 by Renji | Short URL: http://sumtips.com/?p=5955

YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer) is an awesome free tool that lets you create multi-boot USB flash drive containing multiple operating systems, various system tools, antivirus utilities, and more. This means, you can create yourself a bootable USB drive containing Linux and Windows together, or even multiple versions of the same OS.

YUMI

Steps to Create a Multi-Boot USB Flash Drive:

Before starting, make sure you have a large enough flash drive for all your ISOs. A 4GB drive is enough for two Linux Oses but if you are planning to include Windows, make sure it’s at least 8GB.

  • Run the downloaded executable file (link below) and select a USB device
  • Next, from the list, choose the distribution you want to install on the device
  • Browse to the path where the ISO exists on your system and select it
  • Finally, start the bootable USB creation process by clicking on the Create button. Optionally, you can also format the drive for a clean install.

Now the ISO image would be extracted and stored in a folder named multiboot on the drive.

That’s it.

To add more ISOs/Distributions to your drive, just run the tool again and repeat the process.

Also note that you can use safely use the flash drive for other storage purposes as well.

To use your newly created drive, restart your computer and change boot setting to boot from the USB device. And in the boot menu, select a distribution or tool to install.

Download: YUMI – Multiboot USB Creator


Tweet

Related posts:

  • Create Windows 8 Bootable USB Flash Drive
  • Encrypt a USB Flash Drive using TrueCrypt on Windows
  • Encrypt a USB Flash Drive using TrueCrypt on Ubuntu
  • Create a Bootable USB Ubuntu drive
  • Customize Windows 7 Boot Animation
Categories: Software | Tags: Boot, Flash Drive, Linux, Windows
Enhance Text Editors & Website Text Areas Functionalites
Upload Images to Multiple Image Hosting Services

  • Get Updates via Email

  • Recent Posts

    • CMS2CMS: Migrate Site from Drupal or Joomla to WordPress
    • WordPress: Add Preview Button in Distraction Free Writing
    • How to Activate or Deactivate Individual Jetpack Modules
    • Windows 8: Auto Update Defender with Windows Update Disabled
    • Automatically Start and Close Programs at Specific Time
    • How to Copy Code from Notepad++ with Syntax Highlighting
  • Random Posts

    • Find and Delete All Empty Folder On Your Computer
    • Yahoo Messenger for Android, iPhone to Support Video Calling
    • Hide WordPress Update Nag in Admin Dashboard
    • Foursquare Handmade Hero Badge for Checkins at Arts & Crafts Stores
    • Libya Government Shuts Down Vb.ly. Are Bit.ly, Ow.ly or Smel.ly Next?
    • Better Reading Experience in Google Reader with 3 Column Reader
  • Categories

    • Blogging
    • Games
    • Google
    • How To?
    • Linux
    • Microsoft
      • Windows
    • Miscellaneous
    • Phone
    • Snippets
      • AutoHotkey Snippets
      • CSS Snippets
      • htaccess Snippets
      • JavaScript Snippets
      • PowerShell Snippets
      • WordPress Snippets
    • Social
    • Software
      • Browsers
    • Tips 'n Tricks
    • Wallpapers
    • Web
© SumTips. Contact | Sitemap | Privacy Policy