[triadtechtalk] Fwd: Technibble - YUMI – Install Multiple Operating Systems to a Single Bootable USB Drive

  • From: Bruce Eddy <beddy1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: triadtechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2012 06:21:46 -0400

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> From: "Technibble" <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: June 14, 2012 5:04:22 AM EDT
> To: "Bruce Eddy" <beddy1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Technibble - YUMI – Install Multiple Operating Systems to a Single 
> Bootable USB Drive
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> Technibble
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> YUMI – Install Multiple Operating Systems to a Single Bootable USB Drive
> 2012-06-13 07:07:07-04
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> YUMI (which stands for Your Universal Multiboot Installer) is a tool that 
> allows you to install multiple operating systems to a single bootable flash 
> drive. YUMI will automatically create a menu allowing you to choose which 
> operating system you wish to boot into as the system starts. We have featured 
> mutliboot creators in the past but I really like YUMI because it is just so 
> easy to use.
> 
> To use YUMI, you simply choose the drive letter of the thumb drive you wish 
> to use, select a distribution you wish to install from the list, tick the 
> “Download the ISO” if you havent done so already, wait for the ISO to 
> download, navigate to the download location of the ISO on your hard drive and 
> press Create. Thats it. To add an additional ISO to the USB drive, just do 
> the steps above again.
> 
> Even though the boot menu and the ISOs installed on the USB drive are Linux 
> based, you can still use the same drive to carry your Windows based repair 
> tools since it formats the thumb drive to FAT32 – which is readable by 
> Windows. However, I suggest you don’t move any of the files YUMI placed since 
> it may upset the software installed on it.
> 
> Another reason I like this software, especially for us Computer Technicians 
> is the selection of ISOs you can install on it. As you would expect, the 
> usual suspects like Linux Ubuntu, Mint and Puppy are included. However, YUMI 
> features a lot of distributions specifically intended for computer repair 
> such as:
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> Acronis Antimalware CD
> AVG Rescue CD
> AVIRA AntiVir Rescue CD
> BitDefender Rescue Disk
> Dr. Web Live CD
> F-secure Rescue CD
> Kaspersky Rescue Disk
> Panda SafeCD
> Blackbox (penetration testing)
> BackTrack5 Blackbox (penetration testing)
> Clonezilla (Backup + Clone Tool)
> DBAN (Hard Drive Nuker)
> Deft 7 (Forensics)
> DRBL (Diskless Remote Boot in Linux)
> EASEUS Disk Copy (Disk Cloning Tool)
> GParted (Partition Tool)
> HDT (Hardware Detection Tool)
> Matriux (penetration testing)
> Offline NT Password & Registry Editor
> Ophcrack XP (Password Finder)
> Ophcrack Vista/7 (Password Finder)
> Parted Magic (Partition Tool)
> PING (Partimg Is Not Ghost)
> Partition Wizard (Partition Tool)
> Redo Backup and Recover (Recovery Tool)
> RIP Linux (Recovery Distro)
> Trinity Rescue Kit
> Hirens Boot CD
> Kon-Boot Floppy Image
> Windows Vista/7/8 Installer
> If you happen to install multiple operating systems to your USB key, YUMI 
> will categorize them as you can see in the screenshots.
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