If you'd like, instead of using YUMI2USB you can copy YUMI-exFAT-1.0.1.8a.exe to the same location as your Ventoy2Disk.exe and the multiboot USB boot tool will autodetect and use it for installation/updates. This allows you to do things like create and manage for example Debian and Ubuntu based distributions with persistent images. The latest version utilizes a bootloader based on Ventoy2Disk with a custom YUMI theme and configuration enabling you to use YUMI's frontend with Ventoy. It also allows you to drag and drop ISO files into folders onto a flash drive to be automatically detected at startup. It supports both modern UEFI and Legacy BIOS boot modes. It allows you to keep using an exFAT format on your USB drive and store files larger than 4GB. This is the recommended version to use going forward. BIOS and UEFI USB booting (distro dependent). YUMI Legacy (archived) supports NTFS or Fat32 format.YUMI exFAT supports exFAT format
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