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<http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/> <http://www.gooplusplus.com/> <http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd> Linux ISO: GnuGuitar, Puppy, Joli OS, RIP, Gparted, AVG Antivirus, *Hirens 15.1 INSTRUCTIONS -- create multiboot USB flash live/RAM system (2.3GB data) (1) Remove all USB devices and then attach a 4GB USB drive (2) (SanDisk USB only [A] ) - run SanDiskFIX to remove hidden partition (3) Run special USBformat [B] to make USB drive bootable and FAT32 compatible --- click [Parts Manage] + [USB Reformat] + [USB-HDD Single] + [Fat32] + [OK] (4) Run YUMI [C] to add Linux distros one by one from ISO directory --- debian (guitar), racy (puppy), joli, gparted, rip, avg, hirens --- in order (5) Copy (merge) directory "multiboot" to USB drive to update menus (6) Shut down Windows but leave USB drive connected (7) Restart computer but immediately start pressing F12 to get boot menu (8) Select USB drive and press ENTER to bring up YUMI multiboot menu _________________________________________________________________ [A] For SanDisk Cruzer (and similar) USB flash drives only: [B] special USBformat to make USB drive bootable and FAT32 compatible [C] YUMI multiboot creator / updater NOTES: (1) GnuGuitarINIX was not listed - ISO renamed to Debian as a quick hack (2) Hirens also contains Parted Magic, miniXP, and other utility distros (3) If not interested in making music, save 500MB bittorrent download time by unchecking [ISO] --> debian-live-6-gnuguitar-k2 (4) You can add more Linux ISOs to your multiboot 4/8GB USB flash drive but only if listed (the quick hack that I used usually does not work) (5) Puppy, JoliOS and GnuGuitar were chosen for innovative use of memory or web access (instead of disk access) and/or relatively small size (6) Copying one multiboot directory to a second USB drive does not work Unfortunately, you need to use YUMI for each USB multiboot install