Ventoy 1.097 issue - Printable Version +- Ventoy Forums (https://forums.ventoy.net) +-- Forum: Ventoy General Use —— Ventoy 使用交流 (https://forums.ventoy.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Ventoy Discussion Forum (https://forums.ventoy.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Ventoy 1.097 issue (/showthread.php?tid=2789) |
Ventoy 1.097 issue - Bikerfriend - 02-18-2024 Windoes 11 23H2 build 22631.3155 Ventoy 1.097 when creating ventoy usb with ether proteced mode on or off, MBR or GPT does not create any subdirectories on samsung 64 gig usb drive RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Steve2926 - 02-18-2024 Ventoy only formats Partition 1. No files or folders are created. This is normal. If you want your ISO files to be in a folder, then simply create the folders that you want yourself. RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Bikerfriend - 02-18-2024 (02-18-2024, 09:06 AM)Steve2926 Wrote: Ventoy only formats Partition 1. No files or folders are created. This is normal.Thank you I am following this tutorial "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKfqQj9wUuE&t=1386s"at 5:00 it implyes that ventoy creates both the ventoy and VENTOYEFI subdirectors and by just copying the desired .iso to the ventoy dir they will be avcalable on boot? Sorry to be obtuce. RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Steve2926 - 02-19-2024 When using Windows, Windows may not show the 2nd VTOYEFI partition (it hides it and does not give it a drive letter). So you may see the USB drive in Windows Explorer as just D: or E: or another letter. So just copy your ISO files to that drive. RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Epictetus - 02-20-2024 (02-19-2024, 01:12 PM)Steve2926 Wrote: When using Windows, Windows may not show the 2nd VTOYEFI partition (it hides it and does not give it a drive letter). and if you want to 'see' that VTOYEFI partition, just give it a drive letter. This business 'threw' me at first too. RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Steve2926 - 02-21-2024 There is no reason to access the vtoyefi partition, it should not be changed. RE: Ventoy 1.097 issue - Epictetus - 02-21-2024 (02-21-2024, 07:40 PM)Steve2926 Wrote: There is no reason to access the vtoyefi partition, it should not be changed. I don't want to change it - I just want to 'see' it if its there. |