A free and open-source programme for making multiboot USBs is called Ventoy. Because of its superior compatibility and simplicity of use, it's among the greatest substitutes for Rufus.
Users' primary grievance with Ventoy was that, on systems with secure boot enabled, the Ventoy drives would not boot. With version 1.0.07, the developers fixed issue, enabling you to create drives that function with secure boot.
When you initially boot such devices, you'll get an error saying "Verification failed: (01XA) Security Violation." This is a purposeful, one-time mistake. I'll explain in this essay how to overcome it.
Enroll Key from Disk
By adding Ventoy's key to the Machine Owner Key (MOK) database as a trusted key, Ventoy can now function with secure boot. Using this technique to add support for secure boot,
2-Press any key on the Shim UEFI key management screen
3- Select Enroll key from disk and press Enter.
4- Select VTOYEFI and press Enter
1-In order to access the Perform MOK management page, follow Steps 1 and 2 from the preceding section.
2- Select Enroll hash from disk and press Enter.
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