02-09-2023, 08:43 PM
I think I might have answered my own question.
After running the Windows 10 Recovery Drive app I found the EFI-Boot folder on the newly created USB stick containing a bootx64.efi file.
I then ran ImgBurn to select the correct drive as my source and then under the Advanced--Bootable Disk tab I could specify the bootx64.efi file to make it bootable.
Once I've finished setting up my Ventoy drive I can test the image in Ventoy and report back it it works OK.
After running the Windows 10 Recovery Drive app I found the EFI-Boot folder on the newly created USB stick containing a bootx64.efi file.
I then ran ImgBurn to select the correct drive as my source and then under the Advanced--Bootable Disk tab I could specify the bootx64.efi file to make it bootable.
Once I've finished setting up my Ventoy drive I can test the image in Ventoy and report back it it works OK.