About YUMI
YUMI is a versatile tool for building bootable USB drives with multiple operating systems and utilities. It supports BIOS and UEFI boot modes, persistent storage for Linux distributions, and drag-and-drop ISO management. Ideal for tech enthusiasts, IT professionals, and anyone needing a portable multiboot solution.
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YUMI is a multiboot USB boot tool that lets you build bootable flash drives for multiple operating systems. It can be used to create a custom USB drive packed with multiple ISO files and essential system diagnostic utilities, making it easy to boot from a USB drive to install operating systems, run Linux Live portably, or troubleshoot and fix a PC.
YUMI allows you to add multiple Linux distributions, antivirus rescue disks, diagnostic tools, and more to a single USB flash drive. It automatically configures a GRUB-based menu so you can select your desired system or utility at boot time, bypassing the locally installed Windows boot manager.
Yes, YUMI exFAT 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.
To create a multiboot USB with YUMI, you need to download the ISOs you want, run the YUMI installer on Windows, and follow the prompts to build a fully bootable, multi-OS USB stick. The tool will automatically create an organized folder structure and copy each ISO file to the drive for you.
If an ISO won't boot, YUMI may give you a few ways to start it. Try different boot options such as Normal Mode, which starts the ISO using its own built-in startup code. If one way doesn't work, another usually will.
The text does not provide specific information about USB Secure Boot support in YUMI. You may need to check the official documentation or support resources for details on Secure Boot compatibility.
Yes, YUMI can be used as a Windows Media Creation Tool to build bootable Windows Installers, enabling you to easily install Windows 10 or 11 from USB.
YUMI includes pre-created, empty, zipped sparse 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB persistence files for use with Debian and Debian-based live distributions. These files are used as loopback images, allowing Debian Live to save installed packages, system settings, and user files across reboots when running in live mode.
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