![]() For example, the NVMe Command Line Interface (NVMe-CLI) lets you get tons of information on your NVMe SSD. Having a bootable Linux option, like Debian or Ubuntu, lets you get into an environment where you can engage your storage more easily. There are also “ultimate” boot CDs that have tons of little apps to get you out of trouble. It’s also good to have some tools for diagnosing or repairing issues, for example Kaspersky’s Rescue Disk for antivirus, Acronis or EaseUS media for imaging/cloning/backups, Tails for privacy, etc. Operating System support includes Windows/WinPE, various forms of Linux, Unix, virtual environments, and more. Ventoy has a image test list which can be a good place to start. Once you have the right tool, you can start deciding what you want on the drive. We do recommend getting a fast, quality USB drive, but reads are probably more important for this type of application. For multi-boot, many people started off with UNetbootin or YUMI, but we recommend Ventoy. We recommend balenaEtcher for basic imaging although Rufus is also popular. ![]() ![]() Now there are a ton of great tools that can help you image and/or boot multiple images. This has always been the case, but options are much better these days - in the past, it was a bit more problematic to get things booting together from one drive. If there’s one thing you should have in your toolkit, it’s a bootable flash drive. ![]()
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