Ventoy 1.1.11 Improves Windows UEFI Booting

Ventoy, a popular multi-boot tool that lets you create bootable USB drives from ISO files without reformatting, has been updated to version 1.1.11. This release fixes a display issue encountered when booting Windows and WinPE ISOs in UEFI mode.
In addition, the update enhances the AutoInstall plugin by introducing two new options—VT_WINDOWS_DISK_NONVTOY_CLOSEST_XXX and VT_LINUX_DISK_NONVTOY_CLOSEST_XXX—offering more flexibility and control for automated installation processes.
On the Linux side, Ventoy 1.1.11 brings improvements to Ventoy2Disk.sh, the USB installation script, along with updates to porteus-hook.sh. It also improves boot support for T2SDE and adds compatibility with KylinSecOS.
For more information, check the official changelog, and download packages are available on the project’s website.
Alongside this release, the Ventoy team continues development of iVentoy, a PXE-based solution for network OS deployment. iVentoy supports a wide range of environments—including Legacy BIOS, IA32 UEFI, x86_64 UEFI, and ARM64 UEFI—and is compatible with over 110 operating systems, such as Windows, WinPE, Linux, and VMware images.





