NO.
But you can create a softlink of your own folder and replace the original iso folder with the softlink.
Assume that your own ISO folder is F:\download\ISO
then firstly delete the original iso folder, after that run mklink /D iso F:\download\ISO in cmd.exe under the iVentoy directory.
But you can create a softlink of your own folder and replace the original iso folder with the softlink.
Assume that your own ISO folder is F:\download\ISO
then firstly delete the original iso folder, after that run mklink /D iso F:\download\ISO in cmd.exe under the iVentoy directory.