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64GB - 20-in-1, Bootable USB Drive 3.0 for Linux & Windows 11, Kali | Mint | Ubuntu | OpenSUSE | Tails | Debian, Supported UEFI and Legacy

(10 Reviews)
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✅20-IN-1 Linux, 64GB Bootable USB Drive 3.2, Can Run Linux On USB Drive Without Install, All Latest versions, ✅All installation No network required, Including Windows 11 64Bit Pro/Home/Education & Linux Mint 21.3 (Cinnamon)、Kali 2024.2、Ubuntu 24.04、Zorin Pro 16.3、Debian 12.5.0、Tails 6.3、Garuda 2024.04、Fedora Workstation 40、OpenSUSE 15.5、Manjaro 23.09、Lite 6.2、Pop!_OS 22.04、Solus 4.5、Archcraft 24.04、Neon 2024.06、Fossapup 9.5、Endeavouros Cassini nova、Netrunner、PeppermintOS,All ISO has been Tested, ✅ For beginners, please see image-7 ( video ) , its a boot instruction, and image-6 is "boot menu Hot Key list", ✅Supported UEFI and Legacy, 100% can boot any PC/Laptop, Strong Compatibility, Any boot issue only needs to disable "Secure Boot", 100% working,

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4.2out of 5.0
(10 Reviews)
  • james paladino
    2024-04-09
    Exactly as described, works great!

    I was looking for a portable easy to run love stick and I found it! So many os to choose from I'm truly happy with the product. Perhaps in the future maybe add kubachi which is a great security os (like tails and kali but I like the form factor. Anyways for those that say it won't boot, it is usually because of the bios settings, Uncheck secure boot, uncheck ptt, enable boot from usb thats all I jad to do to get it working . Thank you for configuring all the os on the usb and getting them to work under the same boot menu!!!!!

  • Ed T.
    2024-05-13
    Saved my corrupted Windows OS

    Saved my new laptop from a corrupted WINDOWS OS, I had no other means to get the OS as there is no other means for me. Reinstalled OS with no problems.

  • Sean
    2024-04-07
    Great for installing Linux Distribitions without all the hassle

    This little USB Drive contains multiple Linux Distros such as arch, mint, popos!, and ubuntu to name a few. if you want to try different distros without having to find the iso file on the official websites for each distribution, download, then flash the iso file to a flash drive and do that each time you want to switch distros then this is for you. it cuts out a great deal of the legwork so all you have to do is open up the boot menu to boot from the usb, choose your distro, then install it.

  • Jjarvex
    2024-05-15
    Doesn’t work. Virus scanner picked up malwear

    No never again

  • Wojo
    2023-06-24
    Scan for threats revealed malware and trojan applications

    A scan of the USB revealed a handful of Win32 malware and trojan files in the winpe.iso directory not consistent with the Windows 10 operating system. The vendor states this is due to some WINPE community code that modifies the OS. This potential malware should have been documented. This tool is otherwise useful for recovering computers and installing Windows 10 and a variety of Unix operating systems. With a bit of knowhow, you could put this together yourself (sans malware) but, for the price it can make sense to buy vs make. Note that no printed instructions or manual are included (but some can be found in a folder on the USB along with a hotkey reference), inside the envelope is just a bootable SanDisk 64GB USB thumb-drive packed with utilities leaving just 1GB free. Vendor support was good in that they responded immediately to my emails but lacking in terms of detailed answers to the questions I had. ...Struck me as a script kiddie downloading code and saving it to the USB.

  • Simauro
    2024-06-24
    Awesome!

    Awesome product! I’ve installed every single OS in different computers and it never Fails!

  • Ehud
    2024-01-05
    OMG PERFECT! Saved me a ton of effort!!

    This is professionally made. Nowadays anyone with a computer and some Linux xkills COULD make this. I've made these multiboot USB sticks. HOWEVER, to go through figuring out which bootloader (grub, isolinux, etc) and use VT boot and get the parameters right without duplicating things and squeeze all the ISOs TAKES A LOT OF TIME. Having done it a couple of times I thought I'd see someone else's work. Consider this a peer review. OMG IT'S PERFECT. ALL THE MENU OPTIONS WORK. ALL the options boot fine. If you're comfortable adding kernel parameters then <ESC> and ^X are your friends. Instead of me tearing my hair out over SO MANY different ways to boot each particular "flavor" of system... (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu/Pop!_OS, Kali, Tails, etc someone else did it. The $20 I spent saved me probably 3-4 hours of effort. When the exact versions on the stick get obsolete, I can always download new ISOs and just copy them on ... OR... spend another $20 and not have to deal with any of this. Truly this is like "valet parking". Sure, I know how to self-park, and I can walk... but oh so much more classy to pull right up, hand the valet a $20, lock arm in arm with the date, and have a great time. Highly recommended. I've been doing Linux for 20 years, and I've been a iinux consultant, and I've hired some. This is a truly professional well-polished job. I know it seems a simple thing "Menu; boot; run". It's not. Recommend: 10/10 Would buy again: 10/10 Would put reputation on the line and recommend to friends and family: 10/10 Good job, coder! E G Tucson AZ US

  • That ACPress Guy
    2023-09-08
    Great Value But NOT For Amateurs!

    Theoretically, you could download ALL these FREE variants of the alternative operating system called Linux and try them. It would take many days and more than a bit of frustration "burning" images to USB sticks. Also, if you are not 100% familiar with getting "under the hood" of your PC, you could lose your existing operating system and/or files. Best choice: try this on an older laptop or PC. Linux often breathes new life into Windows 7 or 8 machines. You may find one that stubbornly refuses to co-operate and, increasingly, Microsoft's security gets really upset and needs to be turned off. An older PC is still the best bet if you are a novice. The creator did a lot of work with instructions to help select the right things in your BIOS to accept the USB stick as "startup" disk. Very helpful is a chart showing most of the key-presses needed to bypass your normal startup and boot to BIOS [basic in-out system]. Again, if you have a spare laptop that can be used as and experimental device, this is a fine way to discover the world of NOT Windows and NOT Mac computer systems AND the generally FREE software apps (tons of it). For the small price, take a walk on the wild side!

  • Kindle Customer
    2024-04-19
    Works well. Good distro choice.

    Had to disable secure boot in the bios other than that plug it in boot lots of F12s select it from boot menu and choose your distro. I'm evaluating distros to make my Windows replacement choice best hardware match wins.

  • Pete Miles
    2024-03-05
    great seller

    product arrived as described and the seller was accurate in his/her description.

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