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Ventoy Offline Installer

Standalone installer · Full setup · Offline installer free download for Windows/Linux

Security · v1.1.12 · Free (GPL)

Create bootable USB for multiple ISO files

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License: Free (GPL)
Size: 16 MB
Platforms: Windows Linux
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Quick answer: downloading Ventoy

Ventoy is a Free (GPL) security tool for Windows/Linux from Ventoy Project. Its official offline (standalone) installer is published as a direct ZIP download and installs without an internet connection. Always download from the official source (ventoy.net) — we link there directly and never host or modify the file.

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Ventoy Offline Installer Downloads

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Platform Build Architecture Package Download Notes
Windows

ZIP

Ventoy Windows ZIP package

64-bit ZIP Download Official Ventoy GitHub release
Linux

ISO

Ventoy LiveCD ISO

64-bit ISO Download Official Ventoy bootable image
Linux

Linux archive

Ventoy Linux tarball

64-bit TAR.GZ Download Official Ventoy GitHub release

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Ventoy Overview

Ventoy is a free, open-source tool for creating bootable USB drives in a fundamentally simpler way: instead of burning one ISO at a time, you install Ventoy onto a USB stick once, then just copy ISO (and other supported image) files onto it. At boot, Ventoy shows a menu to pick which image to start, so a single drive can hold many operating system installers and live environments at once. It supports a very wide range of Linux distributions, Windows installers, and utility ISOs, works with both BIOS and UEFI, and leaves the rest of the drive usable for normal file storage. Because the download is a complete installer, Ventoy installs without needing a connection during setup. Plugins add options like persistence, password-protected menu entries, and custom themes, and updating Ventoy on the drive never erases the ISO files already stored on it. You can reach the official Ventoy download from Ventoy via the link on this page.

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Ventoy Offline Installer Key Features

  • Copy ISO files to a USB drive — no repeated burning
  • Boot menu to choose among many images on one drive
  • Supports Linux, Windows, and utility ISOs
  • Works with both BIOS and UEFI (including Secure Boot)
  • Remaining drive space stays usable for files

Ventoy Standalone Installer System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current Ventoy release:

Operating System
Windows 10/11 (64-bit), Linux (Ubuntu 20.04+)
Memory (RAM)
2 GB minimum, 4 GB recommended
Disk Space
15 MB free space
Processor
1 GHz or faster (64-bit)

How to Install Ventoy

Follow these steps to install Ventoy offline on your PC:

  1. 1

    Download the Ventoy offline installer from the official source below.

  2. 2

    Right-click the installer file and select 'Run as administrator' to ensure proper permissions.

  3. 3

    Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the installation.

  4. 4

    Choose the installation directory if prompted, or accept the default location.

  5. 5

    Click 'Install' to begin the installation process.

  6. 6

    Launch Ventoy — installation is complete.

Common Ventoy Installation Issues & Fixes

Ran into a problem? Here are the most common issues and how to fix them:

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Installation fails with an error message.

Ensure that you have sufficient disk space and that your antivirus software is not blocking the installation. Temporarily disable the antivirus if necessary.

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Ventoy does not recognize USB drive.

Make sure the USB drive is properly connected and formatted to FAT32 or exFAT. Try using a different USB port or cable if the issue persists.

Ventoy Offline Installer FAQ

How is Ventoy different from tools like Rufus?
Tools like Rufus write one ISO to a USB drive at a time. Ventoy is installed onto the drive once, after which you simply copy multiple ISO files onto it and choose which to boot from a menu, so one stick can hold many installers. This page links to the official source.
Can one Ventoy drive hold multiple operating systems?
Yes. That is Ventoy's main advantage: a single prepared USB drive can store many ISO images — different Linux distributions, Windows installers, and utility discs — and you pick which to boot at startup.

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