If you have sufficient space in USB drive you can keep number of Bootable OS such as Windows different versions, different Linux versions etc in the same disk. All you need is a FAT32 format USB Drive, whether pen drive or External Hard Disk FAT32 partition, *.iso format bootable OS and software utility. Here I am illustrating with YUMI software. Get YUMI from here:
Download link: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/
Step 2 » Click I Agree.
Step 3 » Select USB drive, check “Showing All Drives” checkbox if you can’t see the drive.
Step 4 » Select a distribution.
Here you should be aware of which OS you are going to add. You will get
lot of Linux versions, Antivirus tools, system tools, Windows XP
installer, Windows vista/7/8 installer, Hiren’s Boot CD etc in the drop
down menu.
Step 5 » Browse the *.iso file.
If you have other format such as *.nrg image, it will not support.
Convert *.nrg to *.iso. If it does not show image file in browsed
folder, then verify the distribution you have selected, it may not show
the image file if you have chosen a wrong distribution.
Step 6 » Proceed with the create button when you are done with the selections.
Step 7 » Then the installation
is started. When it’s completed the installation to your pen drive click
Yes to add another OS, repeat the process for all OS image you want to
add. When finished Click No.
Step 8 » Click Finish to finish your project.
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