edited edited edited edited Sign up for free . puedes poner cualquier imagen en 32 o 64 bits Adding an efi boot file to the directory does not make an iso uefi-bootable. https://abf.openmandriva.org/platforms/cooker/products/4/product_build_lists/3250 This was not considered Secure Boot violation as ExitBootServices() was called prior to booting the kernel. However, some ISO files dont support UEFI mode so booting those files in UEFI will not work. MediCAT So from ventoy 1.0.09, an option for secure boot is added in Ventoy2Disk.exe/Ventoy2Disk.sh and default is disabled. This means current is Legacy BIOS mode. Any ideas? @DocAciD I don't have a Lenovo, ThinkPad or a ThinkCentre, Getting the same on TinyCoreLiInux (CorePlus), URL; http://tinycorelinux.net/downloads.html, The ISO must be UEFI-bootable and have a UEFI64 boot file \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI DiskGenius Indeed I have erroneously downloaded memtest v4 because I just read ".iso" and went for it. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); If you have a tech problem, we probably covered it! Have a question about this project? access with key cards) making sure that your safe does get installed there, so that it should give you an extra chance to detect ill intentioned people trying to access its content. If the ISO file name is too long to displayed completely. Hi MFlisar , if you want use that now with HBCD you must extract the iso but the ventoy.dat on the root of the iso recreate the iso with example: ntlite oder oder tools and than you are able to boot from. privacy statement. This option is enabled by default since 1.0.76. Ventoy does not always work under VBox with some payloads. Supported / Unsupported ISOs Issue #7 ventoy/Ventoy GitHub It says that no bootfile found for uefi. I guess this is a classic error 45, huh? Single x64 ISO - OK - Works and install.esd found by Setup - all Editions listed Dual 32+64 ISO - FAIL - Did not find install.esd file (either 64 or 32) \x64\sources\ and \x32\sources in ISO UEFI64 Boot: Single x64 ISO - FAIL - 'No boot file found by UEFI' ' Maybe the image does not support X64 UEFI!' The MX21_February_x64.iso seems OK in VirtualBox for me. The point of this issue is that people are under the impression that because Ventoy supports Secure Boot, they will get the same level of "security" booting Secure Boot compliant media through Ventoy as if they had booted that same media directly, which is indeed a fair expectation to have, since the whole point of boot media creation software is to have the converted media behave as close as possible as the original would.
ventoy maybe the image does not support x64 uefi