Making a multiboot USB is easy. Just insert a USB before starting the application. When the application is launched, select the drive for installing the distros. You can choose to Hide Distros or List Distros using the options given under Step 1. In Step 2, browse for the ISO file and select it. In Step 3, click Create to make the multiboot USB.
You can also check the installed Distros without rebooting your system by running them on QEMU. It lets you choose the maximum physical memory you want to allocate to the test run.
The application supports 129 different Linux Distros including Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, LinuxMint, Debian, Fedora and many more. You can check the complete list of supported distros from Support tab.
The application also lets you edit the multiboot setup by allowing direct deletion of distro from the list of installed Linux OS. It’s a portable tool that works on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of both Windows XP, Window Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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