: New options were added to the Ventoy2Disk.exe command-line interface, providing IT professionals with better automation tools for mass deployment.
Unlike traditional bootable USB tools like Rufus or balenaEtcher , which "flash" a single operating system (OS) image by overwriting the entire drive, Ventoy uses a unique file-based approach. Once the Ventoy bootloader is installed on a drive, users simply copy and paste ISO, WIM, IMG, or VHD files onto the partition like a standard file transfer. When the computer boots from the USB, Ventoy presents a menu of all available images, allowing for a "Swiss-army knife" utility drive that can hold dozens of OS installers and recovery tools simultaneously. Key Improvements in Version 1.0.88 Ventoy 1.0.88 (SoftPilot)
Released in early 2023, version 1.0.88 addressed several critical bugs and improved the user experience for specific hardware configurations: : New options were added to the Ventoy2Disk