Ventoy 1.0.88 (softpilot) -

Unlike traditional bootable USB tools like Rufus or balenaEtcher , which "flash" a single operating system (OS) image by overwriting the entire drive, Ventoy uses a unique file-based approach. Once the Ventoy bootloader is installed on a drive, users simply copy and paste ISO, WIM, IMG, or VHD files onto the partition like a standard file transfer. When the computer boots from the USB, Ventoy presents a menu of all available images, allowing for a "Swiss-army knife" utility drive that can hold dozens of OS installers and recovery tools simultaneously. Key Improvements in Version 1.0.88

: It fixed a regression from version 1.0.87 that caused VHD(x) boot issues, ensuring reliable booting of virtual disk images. Ventoy 1.0.88 (SoftPilot)

: New options were added to the Ventoy2Disk.exe command-line interface, providing IT professionals with better automation tools for mass deployment. Unlike traditional bootable USB tools like Rufus or

: A display issue in the VentoyPlugson web UI—specifically regarding the VTOY_WIN11_BYPASS_CHECK option—was corrected, ensuring users could easily toggle settings to bypass TPM and Secure Boot requirements. Key Improvements in Version 1

: The update fixed a bug where a specific workaround for Legacy BIOS access limits was not functioning, improving compatibility for older hardware. Deployment via SoftPilot