![]() No WIM-splitting required!Īll of the images I’ve got on my Ventoy drive are Windows images of some kind or another. Note: of the 6 ISO files in E:, 4 of them are larger than 4 GB in size. This really isn’t terribly illuminating, so I’ll fire up File Explorer so we can also explore the contents of the Ventoy partition (E:). ![]() Here’s what that disk layout looks like in diskmgmt.msc. Thus also, each of those images will be boot-ready, thanks to Ventoy’s ability to detect and mount any ISO that it finds on the target media device in the Ventoy partition at boot time. I will be providing a real-time demo of downloading, installing and using the tool, with a carefully curated set of ISO images on display. I like it so much, in fact, that it will be the primary focus of my SpiceWorld 2020 presentation in September (next month). Kari and I are still totally enthralled by and enamored of Ventoy. ![]() Here’s what I see after clicking “Update:” the Versions for “Ventoy in Package” and “Ventoy in Device” now match! Working with Ventoy Remains a Worthwhile Endeavor ![]()
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