AIO Boot is an All-in-One bootable software for USB and HDD. Is one of the best Multiboot USB Creator for Windows. Introduction Do you often use USB to boot and install the operating system? Do you use multiple versions of an operating system or multiple operating systems?
AIO Boot does not require reformatting the drive and it can help you integrate multiple operating systems into a single drive, including Windows, Linux, Antivirus and Android Just integrate new versions or new packages in the supported list, you will have more new menus and nothing will lose. AIO stands for All in one, AIO Boot means booting all in a single USB drive. This is the Grub2 menu of AIO Boot, simple, lightweight and fast. AIO Boot uses as the default boot loader. Grub2 is a powerful loader developed by GNU which supports both MBR and and supports booting in both Legacy BIOS and UEFI. In addition, AIO Boot also supports to install Grub4dos, rEFInd, Syslinux and Enoch Chameleon.
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AIO Boot also supports install OS through. It uses iPXE as boot loader and uses to initialize PXE server (HTTP and TFTP). Windows will be booted via, small utilities and DOS programs will be booted via memdisk. AIO Boot also uses to create an NFS server to boot some Linux distributions like, Linux Mint You can and use AIO Boot now, it’s safe and free. AIO Boot support runs on Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7 and it does not drop Windows XP. This operating system is still supported. How to use AIO Boot is easy to use software, just install and then integrate. See more about. First, you need to install AIO Boot on USB or HDD.
This tool includes software, bootloaders, modules and scripts. Just extract AIO Boot to a drive and then or Grub4dos. AIO Boot Extractor will help you do this, just select a drive, then click OK to start the installation. This tool also provides options to help you format the selected drive to FAT32 before installation, and automatically install the boot loader. If you check the “ Auto install Bootloader” box, Grub2 and Clover will be installed. You can also install Grub2, Clover and install Grub4dos, Syslinux, and Enoch Chameleon from the Bootloaders section of the AIOCreator.exe program. AIO Boot Extractor also supports repartition of removable disks such as USB and SDcards. It will delete all existing partitions on the disk and create new partitions as your choice, either using FAT32 only, or using both FAT32 and NTFS/exFAT.
Upon completion of the installation process, the AIO Boot Creator program will be run automatically. At the next time you just run AIOCreator.exe. AIO Boot Creator supports the integration of multiple operating systems into a single USB drive.
This is the most important feature of AIO Boot, you can integrate multiple versions of Windows, Linux, Android and Antivirus It also supports you to create and partition image files (.PartIMG) for use with. Partition Image Mapper is a solution to create bootable USB for, and without losing the existing data on the USB drive. Currently, AIO Boot Extractor and AIO Boot Creator only support Windows. If you are a Linux user, see the tutorial on how to or use. Please check this site for new content as well as new AIO Boot features. The important articles linked in the navigation bar may be useful to you. You can use the search box or visit the to search for content on the site.
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June 18, 2018. June 16, 2018 Reviews Here are some reviews from software review sites:: If you are using more than one operating system, then you probably have an installation disc or USB drive for each system. AIO Boot proposes a simpler and more efficient solution. This lightweight utility gives you the possibility of installing more than one operating system from a single USB drive. You can install Windows, Linux or other systems, using only one USB drive.
Setting everything up is not a challenging task, so even novice users can set up their all-in-one bootable installation drive.: AIO Boot goal was to address the fact that there are many USB boot tools but not many that give you numerous options of what operating system you’d like to boot with. Many techs will like the many options you have here depending on what you need.: AIO Boot is a useful tool which allows you to make your USB or other media bootable. This page contains only the briefest, please visit the specific articles for more details. Leave a comment below if you have any questions. If you want to help make this site and software better developed, you can:. Report bugs to the author. Share the site and software to others. this software into your language.
This is very useful for users in your language. Simply the best multiboot usb creator out there. Works perfectly on all machine i works on, either legacy BIOS, pure UEFI system or hybrid.
One thing that do not work is when booted in 32-bit UEFI, after selecting the boot menu of WinPE, it shows the BCD menu of 64-bit entry. I notice your program save the 32-bit entry in B86 file. So to fix this, i hexedit the EFI BOOT WinPEia32.efi to change 2 occurences of BCD (unicode character) to B86. Now it works great.
Windows 8 and 10 32-bit installation in UEFI went smooth (Windows 7 UEFI will not work because it just not supported by Windows itself, the 64-bit version works). I am trying to make an AIO in a 30 GB partition of my 4TB GPT disk. I have created a 10mb partition of install grub, a 30GB FAT32 partition for AIO and other 4-5 data partitions for my data. But the my AIO is not booting in BIOS systems, it is working fine in UEFI systems but not booting in BIOS systems.
It is showing only GRUB text with a blinking cursor on booting in BIOS system. I am unable to type any command on that screen. Please help me in creating a AIO in a 30GB partition of my 4TB GPT disk which I can use on BIOS as well as on UEFI systems. I did post the same problem on reboot.pro where devdevadev is trying to help me but till now, no success. Desperately waiting for your reply. Thanks very much for developing / updating and continually supporting AIO Boot.
I’ve been using easy2boot for many years until I couldn’t get it to work easily with UEFI non secure boot mode with my new replacement laptop – your software has just worked without issue so far and for that I deeply thank you. Just one question if I may, can the initial Grub2 menu (as per your pic above) have the menu items renamed and how do you add custom sub-menus?
I apologise if this has already been covered on your site and I just haven’t found it yet. Great work – thanks! Thank you very good tool. I installed aio boot on dell studio 1558 that is a bios-based machine.
Now, I can boot windows10 from internal GPT hdd. I’m very happy to use GPT hdd because MBR hdd is more constraint for partition number.
I have some comments. (1) If a bios-boot partition was formatted as fat32/ntfs, installation of grub2 was failed with ‘send mail to author’ message. I think the message of ‘Do not format bios-boot partition for grub2’ is better.
(2) I was installed grub2, clover and refind and boot as boot-grub2-clover-refind-target OSs. A count down timer of refind is very slow.
(Acount down timer of clover is correct.) (3) clover and refind are never remember the OS selections. (4) I’m booting FreeBSD to load /EFI/freebsd/boot1.efi from refind, the text message(Boot menu and the following boot message) is not shown until console switched to vt(newcons) from syscons.