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I'm trying to make a flash drive so I can keep on my OS installs on one "Master" drive so i don't have to keep making new bootable Flash Drive.

I've seen some multiple version windows bootable installer usb drives but haven't come across any with both linux and windows.

I've got the following OS's that i want on the drive:-

Kubuntu 15.10 64bit

Kubuntu 15.10 32bit

Ubuntu 14.04.4 64bit

Ubuntu 14.04.4 32bit

Ubuntu 15.10 64bit

Ubuntu 15.10 32bit

Windows 7 32 & 64bit

Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit

Windows 10 Pro 64bit

Windows Vista Home 64bit

Windows XP Pro 64bit

 

IS there any way to squeeze these on one drive for installing them? like, when i boot into the usb you select which "Partition" or whatever and when you select it, it then boots into the installer. i tried using several partitions but my bios won't give me the option to select which one to boot from. Does anyone have any ideas? I install OS's throughout the day for my job so this would make it a whole lot easier than having like 20 flash drives laying around.

Suko-Vidia

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Just now, DevTechStudios said:

Dang! That's a lot. I think http://www.pendrivelinux.com/ might be what you need. I hope it helps!

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1 minute ago, Sukoshirori said:

That's what i usually use, but haven't found a way for multiple installs on one drive. Unless i've overlooked something.

If you want to get more than one on there, you can try using Rufus. When I make a multi stick I usually get it to work with that. 

https://rufus.akeo.ie/

 

Hope it helps! 

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