However, although YUMI is an open-source (free) tool, you may have to buy a licensed copy of the operating system (Windows 10 for this example) you want to create an installation YUMI USB drive for. I used YUMI to make a multi-boot Linux USB key/stick, that key was hacked since it was both labeled and formatted to have higher size than it is, it could hold 4-6 GB with no/little error, then it went berserk. The total of the Linux distributions was ~2 GB, but I used the option to wipe the...
Hi, I'm currently trying to install Ubuntu along side my Windows 10 machine. I'm using Yumi. I currently have a 15BG (Fat32) Partition that has Ubuntu ready and loaded up. The only problem is, when I go to restart the PC It doesn't boot into the Yumi GUI, nor does show my partition via my BIOS...
dr yumi diabetes, YUMI: Create Multiboot USBs for Windows & Linux with Ease Easily create a YUMI Multiboot USB for Windows and Linux. Boot multiple ISOs, live distributions, and tools—all from one USB stick! The laptop has an MBR partitioning setup, and i've already turned off secure boot, TPM, and set booting to Legacy instead of UEFI. Now I know that YUMI basically uses Ventoy now, so it's the same thing. But i've tried using both YUMI and Ventoy to try to boot to Hiren's, but it won't boot past the boot mode selection.
dr yumi diabetes, I'm having some trouble setting up a completely working multiboot USB using YUMI, mostly when I try and set up Windows related options. I'd like to have both a bootable Windows PE install, and also a number of Windows installers to boot from as well. Windows PE and any Windows installer (10/7)... Hi, im making a multiboot usb and am currently running yumi but having troubles with the windows installs so im wondering what the best software for it is. I have come across 3 highly rated ones and want to get your opinions on them and what one you prefare. My goal is to install Windows 7 on the SSD.
I have a bootable USB drive that I'm sure worked before. (I used Yumi) The SSD works, but even if it doesn't, Windows doesn't even show the HDD I'm currently using during the installation phase. SATA mode in BIOS is enabled and AHCI. I don't know where else to look.