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Rufus supports a variety of bootable .iso files, including various Linux distributions and Windows installation .iso files, as well as raw disk image files (including compressed ones). If needed, it will install a bootloader such as SYSLINUX or GRUB onto the flash drive to render it bootable. [9]
Notable software applications that can access or manipulate disk image files are as follows, ... ISO, MDF+MDS, MDX – VHD and TrueCrypt in Ultra edition: Windows:
This can be accomplished by creating an ISO (to burn to a DVD) or a USB bootable disk, installed to a client as an automation folder or delivered by a PXE server. This provides an environment to perform offline system recovery or image creation. GHOST can mount a backup volume to recover individual files.
Ventoy can be installed on a USB flash drive, local disk, solid-state drive (SSD, NVMe), or SD card and it will directly boot from the selected .iso, .wim, .img, .vhd(x), or .efi file(s) added. Ventoy does not extract the image file(s) to the USB drive, but uses them directly, as it has the unzipping facility and does so during the installation.
Multiboot is environmental technology since it requires only a single storage device to boot multiple files. " Persistence " is the ability, for a Linux Live distribution, to save the changes (to e.g. software, documents, parameters, etc) in the live USB across reboots.
Extract the Boot Image file of a CD/DVD or ISO; Backup a CD-Audio to a *.bin image; Complete localization for English, Italian, French, Spanish and Polish; Quick and simple utility to rip a DVD to Xvid AVI; Quick and simple utility to convert a generic video (avi, mpeg, mov, wmv, asf) to Xvid AVI; Quick and simple utility to convert a FLV video ...
Clonezilla is an open-source suite of disk cloning, disk imaging and system deployment utilities. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Clonezilla Server Edition uses multicast technologies to deploy a single image file to a group of computers on a local area network . [ 5 ]
The term is reminiscent of USB flash drives but may encompass an external hard disk drive or solid-state drive, though they may be referred to as "live HDD" and "live SSD" respectively. They are the evolutionary next step after live CDs , but with the added benefit of writable storage, allowing customizations to the booted operating system.