![]() ![]() They replied with this link: ( : Version 1.0. ![]() Update 2: I emailed the folks at Ventoy explaining what I knew. Version Downloads Last Updated Status Ventoy 1.0.95: 13: Wednesday, August 23, 2023: Approved: Ventoy 1.0.94: 3710: Thursday, July 20, 2023: Approved: Ventoy 1.0.93: 2736: Friday, June 23, 2023: Approved: Ventoy 1.0. I suppose the ‘Releases’ page has not been update yet. UNetbootin Bootable live USB creator for Ubuntu, Fedora, and Linux distributions. ![]() There are over 260 ISO files tested, and a Ventoy Compatible concept has been introduced to help support any ISO file. Update: I discovered that when I get to the page where I can download the installer (where the latest version is 1.0.94, the ‘Releases’ link is selected by default but if you click the ‘Tags’ link (at the right of the ‘Releases’ link near the top-left, you can get the 1.0.95 release. It’s incredibly easy to use, with Legacy BIOS and UEFI being supported in the same way. It’s a safe and fast tool that helps you copy several ISO files simultaneously. Perhaps they’ll get that updated in a few days. Ventoy is a great application that lets you easily copy ISO files and create bootable USB drives. While there is a link for the newest version on the Ventoy website, when I clicked the link, it takes me to a page that has not been updated yet so the newest version listed for download is ventoy-1.0.94. For anyone who sees this discussion, if you want to update to Ventoy-1.0.95, use the link above (it takes you to Ventoy’s GitHub page. ![]()
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