Just add (or delete) .ISO, .VHD, .IMG, etc, and MBR or UEFI-boot. Secure UEFI boot also supported. Linux+persistence supported. Unattended install of Windows 7/8/10 + driver install + applications supported (SDI_CHOCO). Latest Beta also support direct Secure UEFI booting.
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Recommended XP ISOs are listed on the 'Tested Payloads' page of easy2boot.xyz site. Source: almost 1 year ago
Last time I built a multi tool using YUMI but it was for legacy BIOS, not UEFI (clearly been a few years). https://easy2boot.xyz/ seems to be what I'm seeing reccomended for creating UEFI multiboot USBs these days, but I don't have personal experience with it and I would save that project for another day. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to use your own iso and ntlite doesn't work for you, try easy2boot (https://easy2boot.xyz/). It basically patches the iso on-the-fly with its own AHCI drivers (for x86 only) and ramdisk driver (which stores the iso file in ram so installation process is very fast). The AHCI driver is not up to date (compared to those on win-raid) but at least it works on my z97 motherboard so it should work for you. Source: over 1 year ago
There's also Easy2Boot, which is pretty flexible and includes Ventoy. Source: over 1 year ago
Hi, to downgrade you have to download the Catalina installer, look it up on safari and should appear as an App Store link, then after it downloads you need a usb drive preferably 16Gb, then with this link download an app that makes bootable usb drives. After the app is done creating the bootable usb, reboot your Mac and hold the alt/option key, that brings the boot picker and choose your usb (should say install... Source: 10 months ago
Yep thats right. For making an usb installer I would recommend https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator/. Source: 11 months ago
When you download any of the above keep in mind it will start the download trough the update of the system, let the update continue to be downloaded, after the download is complete it wil start the update or it will point you to an older version. Whatever you do don't install the update just quit it CMD+Q and open this program: https://macdaddy.io/install-disk-creator. Source: 11 months ago
If for some reason installing directly from the installer file doesn't work—you can create a bootable installer disk. This is what I do, in fact I bought a few cheap 32 GB USB-drives on Amazon—a 5-pack costs maybe $25—and install different versions of macOS on them when need be. If you don't want to create the installer disk manually, I think you can use this app. Obviously don't use the same USB-drive that all... Source: about 1 year ago
I used Install Disk Creator to download the Ventura 13.0. Update and write it to a USB. Please make sure the USB is formatted as GPT. Source: over 1 year ago
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