4 USB Boot Drives EVERYONE Should Make! (Before It's Too Late)

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IMPORTANT NOTE! : After making this video, you all informed me about a way you can actually put all ISOs onto just one USB drive using a cool program called Ventoy. Watch this new video I made about it: • The ULTIMATE USB Boot ...
Links Mentioned in Video:
• Windows 10 Installer Download: www.microsoft.com/en-us/softw...
• Ubuntu USB Instructions: ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a...
• Ubuntu Desktop Download: ubuntu.com/download/desktop
• Rufus Tool: rufus.ie/en_US/
• Hiren Download: www.hirensbootcd.org/download/
• Hiren Burning Insturctions: www.hirensbootcd.org/usb-boot...
ADDITIONAL / UPDATE: Many commenters have pointed out a program called "Ventoy" that actually lets you install multiple ISOs onto onto one drive to make a multi-bootable drive, instead of having to have four separate ones. I haven't tried it, but might be worth a shot if you are technically inclined: www.ventoy.net/
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0:00 - Intro
0:44 - Hiren Boot PE
2:47 - Special Message
4:02 - Ubuntu Live USB
5:17 - Windows Install Media
6:40 - Windows Recovery Drive
9:46 - Requirements to Make
10:23 - Making: Recovery Drive
11:42 - Making: Install Media
12:33 - Making: Ubuntu Live USB
13:45 - Making: Hiren USB
14:39 - Final Thoughts
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@ThioJoe
@ThioJoe 3 роки тому
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@Sathish_90
@Sathish_90 3 роки тому
seriously bro 4 usb, hmmmm i heard i can do it in a single drive. (ping me if you know the tool or you want the tool)i am sure no 4 usb drive needed. I Am a System / Network Administrator i tech my team not to have so many drive evey one has 1 and it contain all what u said. again ping me if you know the software or you want the software. i will give you clue it name start in V and end in Y.
@nehorayperets1725
@nehorayperets1725 3 роки тому
I used Rufus a lot untill I know Ventoy and I think that Ventoy is better
@MDRAyo
@MDRAyo 3 роки тому
I recently discoverq a tool in windows called diskpart. I don't know if you know it but it is the equivalebt of cmd but to manage the partitions and the drive and it is really more powerfull than the tool that everyone use so you should use it.
@MDRAyo
@MDRAyo 3 роки тому
There is also an operating system called tail. It was made to maximise your anonymity and it is really powerfull, you can even manage your disks on it so you should take a look at it.
@Yadobler
@Yadobler 3 роки тому
Ah yes, the 🤔 TJ watermark
@Prithvidiamond
@Prithvidiamond 3 роки тому
ThioJoe, I must say that you have seriously redeemed yourself from being an active UKposts troll to being a teacher who teaches everyone who to be their own IT services guy. I really appreciate the change you have taken. Not a lot of people change for the better but you have, keep it up!
@aredjay4342
@aredjay4342 3 роки тому
what did he do as a troll, im confuzed?
@sam6000
@sam6000 3 роки тому
@@aredjay4342 he used to make videos where he would teach you how to "Double your CPU cores for free" or "How to turn your ps3 into a ps4". They were obviously not actual life hacks, but he sounded really smart talking about it, and although any adult who already knows about tech may deserve it for thinking they somehow cheated the system, a lot of the people who watched his videos were children at the time, and although the steps he described in the videos weren't going to make you delete system32 or anything like that, it just gave us naive kids a false hope, and we felt betrayed. If you wanna see his old videos, he privated all of them, but you can still watch them through a playlist on his youtube channel.
@darwisyaiman1865
@darwisyaiman1865 3 роки тому
Try the april fool joke first🤣
@zethcader6478
@zethcader6478 3 роки тому
Still, kinda miss his old content
@Prithvidiamond
@Prithvidiamond 3 роки тому
@BULL FADE I had unsubscribed too until 1 year back when I saw he was back to making genuine videos again. So I subscribed just to see if he ever goes back to being a troll. I am happy to see that even after 1 year the dude has stuck to making genuine content that benefits people, so I think I shall leave my subscription on (until he goes back to trolling again of course!).
@octopusonfire100
@octopusonfire100 Рік тому
A couple points about the Ubuntu live USB: - Sometimes you can't mount a Windows drive in write mode because it is in some sort of hibernation state. You can bypass this by using the switch remove_hiberfile of the mount command. - You can set up a persistent USB, which will save your Ubuntu configuration even if you shut down the machine. It's a little bit more complicated but easy to follow from any of the many tutorials you can find online.
@Kumakaree
@Kumakaree 3 роки тому
Seriously I love the direction this channel has taken You have my utmost respect Thio
@ggme4682
@ggme4682 2 роки тому
Wow. oh Wow. This is probably one of the most clear-cut, perfect educational videos I've ever seen. To the point. Perfect voice and clarity. NO SILLY MUSIC!!!. You are a master of this. I need 3 of these drives which I will very soon create. Thank you Sir! And I just subscribed.
@UltralifeTech
@UltralifeTech 3 роки тому
I’m also here to mention Ventoy. I have ~20 isos ready to go.
@samulimahkonen8604
@samulimahkonen8604 3 роки тому
Im also rockin Ventoy on my one old usb-ide 100gb hard drive. Use Ventoy guys.
@cyberp0et
@cyberp0et 3 роки тому
@@samulimahkonen8604 That sounds just great :)
@scartyz762
@scartyz762 3 роки тому
Yeah literally who pays for lots of usb drives when you can just buy one
@cindrmon
@cindrmon 3 роки тому
i was supposed to mention that too! ventoy is the true multitool!
@raymondgradzewicz
@raymondgradzewicz 3 роки тому
Yeah I'm using Ventoy too, so nice to not have to redo all my isos just because arch updates every month, like I did with YUMI.
@avejst
@avejst 3 роки тому
Great video as always 👍 Love that you go all the way, with 4 options Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us 👍😀
@sambhavkothari1408
@sambhavkothari1408 3 роки тому
One of the hidden gem of UKposts.!! Totally underrated channel you deserve more millions. Thanks for the great content.
@jamesb1221222
@jamesb1221222 3 роки тому
Thanks for the info. Haven't used HBCD since it ran a cut down version of XP, but it was extremely useful even then. Can't wait to try ventoy so I can substitute my 10 usb drives for 1. Have a great day
@nerilancioni187
@nerilancioni187 3 роки тому
If you have a big enough USB drive, you can use Ventoy! It's a tool that makes your USB bootable from BIOS/UEFI and MBR/GPT partition tables (literally any PC) and you just drag the ISO files into it. When booting it displays a list of your ISOs and you can select wich one to run. Recommendation: Format the biggest partition with as exFAT to have files bigger than 2GB (I.E: Windows 10 ISO file)
@rexthewild1183
@rexthewild1183 10 місяців тому
That’s what i was thinking the whole duration of the video
@tr4x1ymus
@tr4x1ymus Місяць тому
yup get a 128gb flash drive that has both typeA and typeC slap ventoy on it and go ham with the tools and ISOs. My personal list would include: w11, w10, hirensbootcd, latest ubuntu LTS, and whatever else you want. You can also make a folder on the drive with scripts and installers for the most basic programs and drivers.
@RiverCat999
@RiverCat999 3 роки тому
Great video. Thanks for all the hard work you put into this and your other videos. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
@DavidJacksonphunman1
@DavidJacksonphunman1 3 роки тому
Great video ThioJoe! Very informative, and this info will definitely help me when "it" hits the fan! Keep 'em coming!
@BWGPEI
@BWGPEI 2 роки тому
I go back to days of actually having Hiren's on a boot CD. Yet you put this all together so well that I get enthusiastic all over again. I had a Ubuntu boot USB in my pocket for serious social occasions, but having Hiren's as well is a real blessing. Thank You!
@casedistorted
@casedistorted 2 роки тому
I remember having Hiren's on an actual boot DVD-ROM as well, man those were the days.
@anxiousearth680
@anxiousearth680 2 роки тому
Must be some real hardcore social occassions if you need a Linux for them.
@theairacobra
@theairacobra 2 роки тому
@@anxiousearth680 what's so bad about Linux bruh
@Jordan-zk2rf
@Jordan-zk2rf Рік тому
@@theairacobra tbh i cant think of many social situations that youd need an ubuntu boot usb
@carlallison9530
@carlallison9530 3 роки тому
Thanks ThioJoe you are always giving out computer knowledge and I appreciate your giving and your heart to help which is what love is .
@johnszatkowski6898
@johnszatkowski6898 2 роки тому
An absolute MUST! I use a free disk imaging software that makes in image of my main drive every week and stores it to a secondary drive. My computer just recently became "unstable" so I booted off a USB prepped thumb drive and restored my system from 7days prior and works like a champ! I also backup my critical data to a NAS every hour so I really lost nothing and had to do a little bit of tinkering with NO major loss! An hour of lost data is nothing compared to MONTHS (or more) and your system setup. I learned that the "hard way" and had almost TOTAL data loss! Since then I have safeguards in place to prevent that from happening and only took less than an hour of my time to setup to be well covered. You really need a NAS (Networked Attached Storage drive) to safeguard yourself doing backups frequently - in my case every hour. Most people don't plan for "total failure" until it happens. I was there too once but not anymore. Windows 10 offers a "back-up" to a NAS to do every hour and backup your stuff but a total image of the disk will restore you in a pinch and then you can copy the backups from your NAS back to your system.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 Рік тому
Macrium does both backup, and recovery.
@lforlight
@lforlight Рік тому
An Ubuntu drive is handy. One time I had a positioning program that has a boot manager feature built in. I only launched the program and it set the boot manager up, except it didn't actually function. When next I turned my laptop on, it showed me the program's logo and a blank boot menu. Basically locked out of my own computer, I contacted the company whose logo plagued my laptop. While dealing with the support, I remembered I have an Ubuntu CD, from the time back when Ubuntu would send you CDs for free. It let me bypass the faulty boot menu and access my files. I asked the support lady if this could help. She told me to delete a file or two, and that neutralized the rogue program. Ubuntu live CD saved my laptop. Bootable USB drives are basically that.
@peterp.wanabe9299
@peterp.wanabe9299 Рік тому
'neutralized'
@lforlight
@lforlight Рік тому
@@peterp.wanabe9299 You are absolutely correct. Phone keyboard probably messed the word up. Thanks.
@mjayjock1
@mjayjock1 3 роки тому
Another great video. I really do not know how you are continually able to come up with such great content!
@DanielHernandez-on4mi
@DanielHernandez-on4mi 3 роки тому
Hello teacher, I just wanted to tell you that every day I learn more about you and for me you are a teacher
@lsudo
@lsudo 3 роки тому
Same here bro :D
@SkyrimExplorer
@SkyrimExplorer 3 роки тому
@@elixier33 If someone believed these joke videos were true then... Well not all are born equal.
@TylerScottMillawa
@TylerScottMillawa 3 роки тому
Grand Master Theo teaches us all.
@KingNikolai
@KingNikolai 3 роки тому
@MacCraker Well I'm sure he did the Windows tutorial because that is what the majority of people use, but I agree a Linux tutorial would've been good for him to include as well.
@djbapetistas5519
@djbapetistas5519 3 роки тому
@@elixier33 lol u have 19 comments on this chanel, all crying how he's an idiot for ruining "people's" hardware (probbably talking bout urself), funny and so sad at the same time
@johnmcnicholas1691
@johnmcnicholas1691 2 роки тому
Awesome tips thank you Joe. I use these often and have noticed that when using these PE drives you may also have to disable secure boot in the BIOS
@kemy5368
@kemy5368 Рік тому
if you use ventoy, you can have one USB drive with all the tools on it.
@tomhorsley6566
@tomhorsley6566 Рік тому
You can even do it manually with a bit of extra work.
@dionnix
@dionnix Рік тому
@@tomhorsley6566 yes, but ventoy makes it simple :)
@davechupp7922
@davechupp7922 Рік тому
I have used all 4 of these so far to some degree. This is valuable information. Thank you.
@LucaLikesCoding
@LucaLikesCoding 3 роки тому
This is amazing, thank you for the cool & helpful content
@ThiagoHenriqueDS
@ThiagoHenriqueDS Рік тому
There's a tool called ventoy which allows you to have multiples ISOs images on a single USB drive and on boot you can select the one you want to boot from.
@jorgeluna7914
@jorgeluna7914 Рік тому
I came here to say the same thing. Ventoy is amazing. I used to use multiboot usb, but ventoy is better as you don't had to run the app to remove or add new images. You just drop the image in the partition for the isos.
@Kid_Clutch7
@Kid_Clutch7 2 роки тому
Wow this was amazing. Definitely will be a help in my job. Much appreciated
@PauloRondynele
@PauloRondynele 2 роки тому
Already had those ones, that saved a bunch of time for me in a lot of cases, definitely a must have.
@daleryanaldover6545
@daleryanaldover6545 3 роки тому
Good to see the good 'ol Hiren boot cd at the very first tip, I remember fixing our neighbor's computer using my dad's hiren boot cd back in the day.
@johnrogers8186
@johnrogers8186 3 роки тому
Thank you sir. Hiren's BootCD was a revelation. And I just so happened to have an old 2 gig drive sitting around doing nothing. Perfect! :)
@erik1836
@erik1836 Рік тому
Had the problems your excellent video addresses yesterday - couldn't boot said the boot was corrupted and had to take it to a shop where the fellow was able to save the day. Will follow your advice and make the USB drives! Thank you for your thoroughness.
@keironmoore7480
@keironmoore7480 3 роки тому
Excellent and helpful video my brother! Thank you for teaching us.
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 3 роки тому
Everyone ... it's good to listen to ThioJoe and be prepared. ThioJoe ... Thanks for covering this. Yes, each update of Windows is bound to screw something up. Mine's screwed up right now. So, I'm planning to reinstall full when 21H1 comes out.
@darwisyaiman1865
@darwisyaiman1865 3 роки тому
That version some kind of risky to my pc and luckly my pc update without any problem
@NerdPorkArsonist
@NerdPorkArsonist Рік тому
I wanted to mention that Linux's filesystem drivers for Windows filesystems (NTFS included) can be more stable when a drive is failing. If a drive is not mounting in windows and is nearing death, I highly recommend trying to mount it in Linux like the Ubuntu live mentioned in the video. I have been able to recover data off a drive before it fully died using this quick tip. Just be careful to only copy what you need first.... If a drive is not mounting it could be on its last leg.
@klementineQt
@klementineQt 5 місяців тому
Great tip because I've experienced Windows completely shitting the bed even when the dying drive isn't the one it's on. I've had SATA cables go bad on extra drives and cause the OS to break down functionally until they were replaced
@cheetahkin
@cheetahkin 3 роки тому
Just want to give massive gratitude for inspiring me to use up 4 spare 16GB USB 2.0 drives for creating emergency boot drives, anything can and will go wrong in IT and I really appreciate having a backup plan!
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 Рік тому
Taking an old drive from one's last upgrade and install windows on that with all the drivers and everything. Pop that into the machine and the "other windows" drive connected for being worked upon whatever made it unbootable.
@ercanyilmaz8108
@ercanyilmaz8108 Рік тому
Hiren's boot disk is very handy. Especially the Sysinternals utilities and the password reset utilities are very handy. Some laptops have also internal testing tools which you can access by the boot menu.
@RejectKing
@RejectKing 3 роки тому
Sardu was my go-to until a few years ago; then Yumi. I'm going to have to look into Ventoy now.
@bantergaming6369
@bantergaming6369 3 роки тому
Perfect timing as im making a windows boot drive while im watching this video
@garyhughes1664
@garyhughes1664 Рік тому
This is a really useful video on USB boot drives. I didn’t do this when I bought my computer, but have since been told I needed to do so, just in case things go wrong. After watching your video, I now have a fair idea of how to go about doing so. Thx.
@3csinapod195
@3csinapod195 3 роки тому
Thank you for these reminders! 👍🏽💯
@armedrepublic
@armedrepublic 2 роки тому
I use Ventoy and load all of my boot fix tools along with every os iso to do installs as well. I have about 40 iso's on it. Way easier than keeping track of 4 drives
@GamingCookster
@GamingCookster 2 роки тому
One of my community college classes told us how to use almost all of these. Best class ever. Thanks for the refresher video :)
@emorysmith197
@emorysmith197 Місяць тому
Dude, I watch so many of your videos, and as always this one doesn't disappoint. Thanks for this awesome video on boot drives. I have been struggling with old laptops that is messed up and need to start fresh. This is the tool I need. Thanks!!!!!!
@gandalf87264
@gandalf87264 2 роки тому
Thanks for that advice. Hiren is what I have been looking for for ages.
@dm747
@dm747 3 роки тому
This is the best video for computers I have seen in long time. Thank you! Your presentation is brilliant. Your screen shots are the best I have ever seen on UKposts. I could actually read the screen information without any trouble the way you zoomed in. There is nothing worse than following along in a video where you can not read the screen display and see what is being typed in. Why can’t others do the same as you? Your explanation of this subject and what and why things work and don’t work was also very helpful. Forgive me for going on but this video was spot on in all areas that I had to say...T H A N K Y O U !
@aanchalmittal2063
@aanchalmittal2063 3 роки тому
Bro you're the best youtube tech channel I've ever seen
@billfusionenterprise
@billfusionenterprise 3 роки тому
one of the most useful videos I have seen in a while, thanks
@asecret900
@asecret900 2 роки тому
Great video, and awesome deal at PIA too - Thanks man!
@BittenHand19
@BittenHand19 3 роки тому
Wish I had the Hiren's stick this morning. Could have saved me from reformatting an entire system. I've made one now
@mario-bjornpeikert1572
@mario-bjornpeikert1572 3 роки тому
@ThioJoe: Did you ever consider checking out tools like Ventoy? These tools are easy to use multibooters which can run multiple images off one USB-Drive. I found out most systems built after 2009 or so run quite well with it. Be aware: Some systems don't support USB booting if the drive partition exceeds 128 GB. If you can cope with this harsh limit, the Ventoy project would be my first choice for trying out. Especially the feature to drag and drop iso images to the USB drive and having them listed automatically works out really nice!
@Mauro_P
@Mauro_P 2 роки тому
Hi Mario. Is better use Ventoy than Rufus?
@mario-bjornpeikert1572
@mario-bjornpeikert1572 2 роки тому
@@Mauro_P It depends on what you want: If you only want to boot one operating system from usb Ventoy is to much hassle to set up and Rufus is your tool of choice. If you want to be able to choose between more than one operating system to boot from the same USB-device, Ventoy is much better suited for you!
@casedistorted
@casedistorted 2 роки тому
@@mario-bjornpeikert1572 Ventoy is too much of a hassle? I thought it was easier to set up than Rufus? All I did was run the .exe file and install it to a USB drive, then drag and drop the .iso files I need. Also this YT'r just created a video on how to use Ventoy for all these files he's talking about, yay!
@gabdriver2
@gabdriver2 Рік тому
Despite the hassle of having to copy each ISO to the correct folder in the USB drive, (Win8, Win10, Utilities, Linux, etc.), I currently prefer Easy2Boot instead of Ventoy, especially for booting utility ISOs (that must be copied to the "Utilities" folder) like Hiren's Boot. Now I use it to have not only Hiren's but also a Windows installation ISO and some Linux "live" ISOs to test.
@gblargg
@gblargg Рік тому
With Ventoy you can even boot off ISO files on your hard drive without having to copy them over to the USB stick (obviously not useful in a recovery context, but otherwise makes it easy to try various flavors of Linux live CDs, etc.)
@mikescomputercorner1204
@mikescomputercorner1204 2 роки тому
awesome Joe I have the windows media tool but the others seem to be well worth downloading too thx for the heads up!!
@Fr4nk4000
@Fr4nk4000 Рік тому
I never even thought of preparing drives like this, this is such a great idea
@Ketsui.
@Ketsui. 3 роки тому
7:41 - Thio mentions HP and I instantly start having bloatware flashbacks
@PythonScratcher
@PythonScratcher 3 роки тому
I am using hp
@PythonScratcher
@PythonScratcher 3 роки тому
It comes with junk that I think there’s still a bit on my system
@suburbanite11
@suburbanite11 2 роки тому
Seek help. That’s real trauma.
@mrbishi634
@mrbishi634 2 роки тому
Maybe before, but the hp laptop I bought last year doesn't have any. Actually, I found out that the recovery image was corrupted when I tried to to Reset this PC, and when I tried doing a clean install I had problems with drivers. hp support directed me to download a special 32 GB recovery drive image and after I used it to reinstall hp's recovery image on the SSD and restore from that, everything worked perfectly.
@eb924
@eb924 2 роки тому
that pfp just fits with that comment
@JanetDax
@JanetDax 3 роки тому
Having an image backup on an external drive has saved me several times.
@zgboy23
@zgboy23 3 роки тому
Do you use Aomei backupper maybe?
@JanetDax
@JanetDax 3 роки тому
@@zgboy23 No, I periodically image the OS drive to an external drive using windows backup.
@Rubbabandman
@Rubbabandman 3 роки тому
Edp moment
@petersack5074
@petersack5074 3 роки тому
good 4 u. Ask Leo preaches this, continuously....
@danoconnell1833
@danoconnell1833 3 роки тому
Yes! Same here. A full image backup on the free version of Macrium Reflect has saved my bacon twice.
@thomas1699
@thomas1699 10 місяців тому
ThioJoe, I created some of these drives right away. I put the Windows Boot Drive and the Recovery Drive in the case that I carry that laptop in. Always handy. The link to MS was a big help, too. It really did take a long time, but it needed doing. Cheers!
@veritassyfer1185
@veritassyfer1185 2 роки тому
I agree 100%. I have al these and some others in a small zip-box I keep on me when I have to go on the field. Hiren CD really is clutch.
@NLSasuga
@NLSasuga 2 роки тому
I'm a big fan of using VHD's for my OS's. VHD's are normally used by Hyper-V virtual machines but you can boot your physical machine from VHD as well. What I do is create one OS image that is nicely cleaned up and then create two differencing disks. One I use for gaming, the other is for all my other software. I install everything I need on these two images, tweak them even further then create another differencing disk of both images and use those to boot from. If something messes up, I simply recreate the differencing disk from the other boot option and all is well again. It's not recommended for 'production environments' but I don't consider my home computer a production environment. ^_^ It uses a lot of space on your SSD's but it's worth it, IMO. I turn off system restore points, since I never really trust an OS installation once it became messed up anyway. Once every while, I update the main image an recreate the other images, compete with all software updates. This keeps my OS fast and stable. And you can easily test out some software and revert to a clean image if you decide not to use it. It seems like a hassle to get it to work this way, but it's not that bad. I wish Microsoft would extend their support for this method of installing Windows.
@NoEgg4u
@NoEgg4u 3 роки тому
@11:26 "This is probably going to take a long time", meaning, creating the bootable USB drive. This is why: Since you will be using the USB flash drive for this single purpose, most people will probably get an inexpensive flash drive, which makes sense. But those inexpensive flash drives are inexpensive for a reason: "They are slow", especially when writing to them (when reading from them, they are usually not bad). So creating your bootable flash drive will run as slow as 5 MB per second, even if it is a USB 3.0 flash drive (but it will read at more the 50 MB per second, or faster). So, yes, save your money and get one of these inexpensive slow USB flash drives, because you will be writing a lot of data to it only once. When you need to boot from it, you should see acceptable speed. And make sure that you do a test boot. Do not assume that just because it appears that you successfully created the bootable USB drive that it will actually boot. Test it. Make sure it actually works. Also, it is easy to create the bootable USB flash drive. But your system might not allow you to boot from that USB flash drive, even though the flash drive is perfect in every way. Why? A lot of computers have a setting in the BIOS that locks out booting from external drives. So figure this out now, and do not wait until you actually need to boot from your flash drive. You need to know: -- Which keys to press, to get into your computer's BIOS (and once there, where to find the setting that will allow you to boot from your flash drive). -- Which keys to press, to get your computer to actually boot from the USB flash drive. @13:14 "LTS" does not stand for Long Term Service. It stands for Long Term Stable. Other versions might be available, which have frequent updates, and those updates have not been field tested for a lengthy period of time, which is why they are not deemed to be "Stable". They might be stable. But without the community using it for some time, it would be wrong to conclude that it is stable. Cheers!
@Jayson90210
@Jayson90210 2 роки тому
LTS = Long Term Support I believe.
@danischannel
@danischannel 2 роки тому
Thanks
@afrazkhalid
@afrazkhalid 3 роки тому
wow i tried ventoy... grate detailed description .. thank you..
@jameseverett4372
@jameseverett4372 Рік тому
Good tools to have on hand and well done video. Great job!
@rmhartman
@rmhartman 2 роки тому
One of my favorites is DSL -- Damn Small Linux. A lightweight linux that can boot from a flash drive or CD (not DVD, CD). Includes many of the basics, including (and especially) gparted for partitioning.
@centurion8446
@centurion8446 Рік тому
Thanks, might see if i can get it ti fit on floppy disk to use with ancient laptop which won't recognise had if it fits...
@hedgeearthridge6807
@hedgeearthridge6807 2 роки тому
I keep a few around, though I just use Linux. 1. TAILS-OS. Even if you never use it or have no reason to use it, it's good to have around in case of SHTF 2. Kali Linux XFCE with Persistence set up. A great little portable operating system with some fun tools included, if you know what I mean. 3. Manjaro XFCE. In case I bork my systems and need a USB drive to recover it or even completely re-install (frequent data backups FTW) 4. I usually keep Linux Mint on a DVD for just in case. It was my first distro, and I still love it.
@x-armysarge
@x-armysarge 2 роки тому
Thanks Joe appears to be a timeless reminder to do this .... much appreciated
@CCobraProductions
@CCobraProductions 2 роки тому
Damn...a pretty informative and useful video. Well done. Appreciated.
@rwashi
@rwashi 3 роки тому
I used WindowsFX a Linux distro and I managed to recuperate most of the fles on the HDD.
@johnwesley256
@johnwesley256 2 роки тому
I think you should've added Snappy Driver approx. 20 gigs, it has pretty much all the drivers for almost everything. I would've also mentioned Gandalf win 10 PE as a alternative to Hirens. I think Gandalf is about 5 gigs.
@sumanmaji8575
@sumanmaji8575 3 роки тому
Wow man... Now this is called a complete package all in one video...🤩👌
@skwest
@skwest 2 роки тому
By the way, thanks for going to the trouble of cataloging/indexing the various locations and tasks you present. This is precisely the kind of addition that this type of instructional video benefits from the most.
@michaelmedlinger6399
@michaelmedlinger6399 3 роки тому
That‘s a lot to take in! First step: Order some USB drives that are large enough to do all this. Most of mine are from the days when a USB drive with 500 MB was HUGE! Yes, I‘ve been around the block a few times! 😎
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 3 роки тому
500MB Luxury! Monty Python Four Yorkshire Men skit reference Puppy Linux will fit on that BTW.
@nadtz
@nadtz 3 роки тому
I've been in the habit of grabbing a couple of the store branded microcenter drives whenever I'm there since they are pretty inexpensive. Always keep a few in my bag 'just in case' as well as a few boot drives at home and in the bag.
@joseislanio8910
@joseislanio8910 2 роки тому
Man, I also have a 512 Mb usb drive, use it mostly for a travel playlist on my car.
@FartBocks
@FartBocks 2 роки тому
A better option that I have come across is Ventoy. It will allow you to build a multi boot thumb drive and all you have to do is drop your ISO files on and boot from whichever image you want.
@aaronaustrie
@aaronaustrie 3 роки тому
Your channel is so informative and I learn a lot about computers
@torayujin3861
@torayujin3861 2 роки тому
Your ventoy video changed my entire game. I have everything on one single drive, including SDI and WUMT
@lianakriebel
@lianakriebel 2 роки тому
Actually, before I had bootable USB drives, I had a system image. The time I broke my laptop and had to send it in for repair, I discovered Macrium Reflect and created my first backup system image. I do probably need to get big external hard drive to store some more system backups...
@AprilMayRain
@AprilMayRain 3 роки тому
MediCat is what I use and it has SAVED me multiple times!
@dualbrainr
@dualbrainr Рік тому
ThioJoe you got me as new subscriber. Do have any vids showing how to completely clean an extra hard drive of its bootable Windows installation? I’d like to use it for storage. Thanks for this video on bootable usb drives. Handy to know.😊
@potterteksmith7548
@potterteksmith7548 3 роки тому
I keep a bunch of small USB drives on a keyring for emergencies and I'd add a couple to your list IE Acronis for backups and Boot Repair. I've pretty much weaned myself off Windows these days but still have a dual boot setup of Win10 and Linux Mint and those Apps are not OS specific. If Boot Repair and Hirens etc can't fix it then a full partition recovery will (as long as the problem isn't hardware failure). I've had a HDD totally die without warning losing everything and Acronis makes recovery easy by swap in a new drive, recover latest backup(s) onto it and up and running in a short time ;) An App for putting multiple ISO's (various OS's) on a single bootable USB drive is WinSetupFromUSB allowing all those bootable packages to be on a single USB drive.
@BM-iz5ii
@BM-iz5ii 3 роки тому
NVMe's are not considered as 'drives' in certain UEFI's, but rather as some kind of miscellaneous hardware. They even use different menus to access them, if for example you want to change their boot order. That is probably the reason why there is no option in the Recovery Driver that works for them.
@tonyhawk123
@tonyhawk123 11 місяців тому
I tried two SSDs in enclosures (with the ISOs inside Ventoy). The NVMe based drive wouldn't work at all. Some have got it working with their particular hardware so YMMV.
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 3 роки тому
You missed out the Puppy Linux option. This one is different from other Linuxes because it will save all your work into a compressed file on the hard drive or on the USB. In the hard drive case, as far as Windows is concerned, it is just some binary file on your computer. This means you can have a bootable and usable system that doesn't forget everything each time you reboot. It is also very compact and extremely fast for most of what you need to do. Its design was focused on ease of use for being your "daily driver" OS but it does have gparted and the ability to access your NTFS partition if you tell it to do so.
@idkrossplay
@idkrossplay Рік тому
I actually used to carry a USB with puppy Linux everywhere just for this kind of stuff lol
@kensmith5694
@kensmith5694 Рік тому
@@idkrossplay These days I am using Mint as my daily driver. I was considering at one point making my own puppy and did quite a lot of work on it. Sadly too much software started to be 64 bit only for me to finish it. My partly done version would make an only netbook with a 600MHz clock work as a very usable machine.
@davearnold731
@davearnold731 2 роки тому
Hiren boot flash drive save me. Thanks so much. I was able to use the Hiren to recover all my data from a nonbooting all in one PC. I was too afraid to take it apart. Great job
@rexaresev7
@rexaresev7 3 роки тому
Great Stuff. Took about 3 hours. Well Spent. Thank you.
@ColdSphinX
@ColdSphinX 3 роки тому
As someone without an OEM PC I'd recomend an USB drive with Snappy Driver Installer Origin.
@GileadMaerlyn
@GileadMaerlyn Рік тому
You can have all of those on a single drive with Ventoy. (EDIT: Not the recovery drive I believe) And you can still use it like a regular USB drive and store files on it.
@GameLinerSaikou
@GameLinerSaikou 3 місяці тому
4 boot drives to make, and this 1 boot camp of a vid 😊 thx for this bro.
@krishouston3747
@krishouston3747 2 роки тому
I wish to thank you so much for this video, Thio🙃 Your absolutely awesome 👍 After watching this video, I took your advice and created myself a Hiren BootCD on a 16GB USB drive which I now have stored in a CD wallet binder along with my copy of Windows 10 USB which I got from Microsoft's official Windows 10 ISO Download site several months ago (wish I remembered about the Hiren BootCD before my mom shelled out some cash to unlock a laptop).
@kakarroto007
@kakarroto007 3 роки тому
*Fun Fact:* Rufus can make all of these USB disks, even Windows. You might notice that if you visit the Microsoft Windows download page from a non-windows machine, (or just spoof your browser agent as a Linux/Macintosh with a plugin), they have they most current Windows 10 .iso _just sitting there_ that you can download: *for free.*
@arnabs2009
@arnabs2009 3 роки тому
or use rufus to download the iso (yes you can do that) 😎
@kakarroto007
@kakarroto007 3 роки тому
@@arnabs2009 That's an epic tip. i actually just discovered that a couple weeks ago, making a fedora live usb. i clicked on download to see what would happen. to my pleasant surprise, it seemed Rufus has literally every build of Windows 10 available.
@kakarroto007
@kakarroto007 3 роки тому
@@arnabs2009 and windows 8 too, if i recall correctly.
@ANTHONYBOOTH
@ANTHONYBOOTH 3 роки тому
Oahhhh YESSS ...good old HIRENS ...ended up falling asleep drunk while watching it MANY TIMES!!!
@cat_craft
@cat_craft 3 роки тому
Have a good sleep
@MrJames-cr6lu
@MrJames-cr6lu 2 роки тому
Good stuff .. thanks for the info!
@Bodestone
@Bodestone 2 роки тому
You could also use a multi boot tool that lets you choose from multiple images from the same drive
@rpst39
@rpst39 3 роки тому
I had a ubuntu live usb and when my father's laptop hdd died so while waiting for the new one to arrive he was able to somewhat use the laptop with it.
@LunaBari
@LunaBari 3 роки тому
Hdd? Do you mean something else?
@rpst39
@rpst39 3 роки тому
@@LunaBari Nope, he wanted to go as cheap as possible so he went with an hdd instead of an ssd. And if he listened me and got at least an 7200rpm one instead of a 5400rpm one it might have been at least slightly less bad, but no he went with the cheapest possible. And he sure regretted buying an hdd.
@srpenguinbr
@srpenguinbr 3 роки тому
If you intend to use only a web browser and basic included software, then there are several Linux distros that can easily serve this purpose however thumb drives are always prone to accidental removals and USB ports are usually very limited in number
@LunaBari
@LunaBari 3 роки тому
@@rpst39 I might have been unaware of what an hdd is.
@rpst39
@rpst39 3 роки тому
@@LunaBari HDD is hard disk drive. The old and slow ones that spin, and also cheaper than ssd's. SSD is solid state drive. It has no moving parts so it consumes less power and generally more reliable than a HDD. And they are also fast. They are more expensive than a HDD but in the last few years they got cheaper. People now generally use SSD's for storing the operating system because they are very fast.
@semco72057
@semco72057 2 роки тому
That is valuable information and I have to make a backup thumb drive to put my Windows 10 system on just in case my computers crash on me.
@rodsco357
@rodsco357 Рік тому
Great video'S ! Hiren worked like a charm on my 15 years old system running VISTA os. ;-) Thank you
@BetaMaster2
@BetaMaster2 3 роки тому
a better version of hbcd is falconfour's ultimate boot cd, it's mostly focused on changes to mini xp but it has some more features and it's pretty useful
@ThioJoe
@ThioJoe 3 роки тому
Good to know
@NaitorStudios
@NaitorStudios 3 роки тому
Medicat is a really nice alternative to Hiren's PC
@LaszloIvanyi
@LaszloIvanyi 3 роки тому
I think with a bit of an extra work you can make al that in 1 USB as well. You just need a boot manager, and ISO the individual boot records, then select the "disk" you want when you boot from USB.
@Lazzlo22
@Lazzlo22 2 роки тому
100% the most versatile toolset for anyone starting out as a computer tech is these USBs and Hiren is my favorite because it has Macrium Reflect which I use to upgrade drives.
@zervo
@zervo Рік тому
You can use Ventoy on a big USB drive and have all boots on it.
@samulimahkonen8604
@samulimahkonen8604 3 роки тому
Hei ThioJoe! Make a sequel video to this with Ventoy. 😎
@cindrmon
@cindrmon 3 роки тому
he sure does need to
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 3 роки тому
Ventoy is basically the holy grail of bootable USB drives. I just updated mine and it has even more features.
@cindrmon
@cindrmon 3 роки тому
@@jackkraken3888 ohh nice!
@kneonspace410
@kneonspace410 3 роки тому
I personally would recommend easy to boot. Haven't tried ventoy jet.
@jackkraken3888
@jackkraken3888 3 роки тому
@@kneonspace410 You're in for a treat then. The way Ventoy works is really smart, once you format a USB drive with Ventoy can use it normally and just drop ISO images anywhere on the drive and Ventoy will find them when you boot with it. Furthermore you can update Ventoy version on any USB without having to wipe the drive! Now i have had some compatibility issues with it not working on some older PCs but most of the time it works very well and even supports UEFI.
@george.carlin
@george.carlin 3 роки тому
13:10 LTS means Long Term Support ( not service ) PE I learned from you Joe, I thought it's PreBoot Environment but like you said it's Preinstallation Environment. Thanks for the great video.
@louf7178
@louf7178 3 роки тому
This has been dormant in my critical to-do list. The only problem is it's so complex now. I tried making the rescue (?) flash drive shortly after Win10 upgrade. I need try again, but I recall nuances. I reverted back to long time method of cloning the whole drive at least quarterly. This video helps!
@thatoneguy385
@thatoneguy385 3 роки тому
You can use VenToy to use multiple ISOs on one USB-Stick .
@jimlascola
@jimlascola 2 роки тому
I use Hirens Practically every day in the field !!!
@callmexxjacobxx
@callmexxjacobxx 2 роки тому
I have them in my tool kit
@joem3524
@joem3524 2 роки тому
I've been a PVN (PIA) user since 2017, and I love it.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 2 роки тому
Hiren Boot cd is One of my most used Cd's of all time for computer repair
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