AIO Boot possesses unique, advanced and user-friendly features. Here is one of the many great features of AIO Boot.
- Support boots in both UEFI and Legacy BIOS modes.
--- UEFI mode: Grub2, Clover and rEFInd.
--- Legacy mode: Grub2, Grub4Dos, Clover, Enoch Chameleon and Syslinux.
--- You can choose between Grub2 and Grub4Dos as the default boot loader. Only use Grub4Dos if your computer is not compatible with Grub2.
- Supports hard drive, external hard drive and USB, including SDcard.
- Boot into Legacy mode on the GPT hard disk.
- Secure Boot support via Shim and MokManager.
- Support booting into UEFI mode from Legacy mode via Clover regardless of your computer does not support UEFI mode.
- Boot via LAN via iPXE and Tiny PXE Server.
- Depending on the case, AIO Boot can be installed on multiple partitions:
--- FAT32:
------ You need to use FAT32 partitions to support booting in UEFI mode.
------ Some operating systems like Bitdefender, Fedora and Gentoo… do not support booting on NTFS partitions.
------ Ubuntu and Debian’s persistent mode is also not supported on NTFS partitions.
------ So we need to use the FAT32 format.
--- NTFS:
------ NTFS partitions can store files larger than 4GB. You can save large files such as backups, VHD files…
------ You can use resident mode larger than 4GB for Android-x86, Remix OS, Phoenix OS and WifiSlax 4.12.
------ So we need to use the NTFS format.
- Supports to integrate multiple Windows XP/7/8.1/10 installers into USB and HDD.
------ Support USB 3.0 driver for Windows 7 installer. This helps you to install Windows 7 using USB 3.0. If you use other software, you may get the error “A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD, or USB flash drive, please insert it now.“.
------ Support split ISO file into several if ISO file is larger than 4GB but you are using FAT32 format.
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