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If you haven't heard of Ventoy https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html you ought to try it. Ventoy allows you to very easily make a multi-boot capable USB drive.
Basically, you can just drag and drop many ISO's (Linux, Windows, etc.) to your USB without having to "flash" your USB using Rufus (or any other similar tool) and just boot them from a list.
Doing so, I was easily able to install Windows 11.
This is for all my fellow Linux users who removed windows but now are struggling because there is no way to create a Win11 Bootable USB .
https://nixaid.com/bootable-usb-windows-linux/
The Only way that worked after trying woeusb , 4 usb writes , dd command , Fedora writer , unpacking and copying the iso and ventoy.
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Hi all, I hope you've all been well; I'd love your support from start to finish with Ventoy installation (version 1.0.99) from within Windows 11 to a USB Flashdrive. Thank you very much.
I have an x64 file system on GPT table currently running Windows 11; I'm looking to set-up a multi-boot USB Flashdrive - under Secure Boot (NO Legacy Boot) - where I can boot both a Windows 11 installer and a Linux Mint Edge version installer (Windows 11 .iso + Linux Mint .iso) from my laptop so that I can install either/and/or Windows 11/Linux Mint.
I've decided upon Ventoy for this - according to recommendations form others - however, I do not know how to do this from step 1 to the last step (as the Ventoy guide is confusing and isn't specifically tailored to an x64 files system running on the GPT file table)?
I do not want to use MBR - as that's legacy and does not apply to my modern laptop (early 2019 and forward).
Can someone please help me with this?
I'd highly-appreciate this; thank you very much.