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if possible, lay "on the surface" and if you delete any folder from the root of the flash drive, this would not affect the integrity and performance of the rest of the collection. In other words, almost every folder in the collection is intended for a separate assembly and is easily replaceable / updatable / removable.
There is full support for booting in UEFI mode.
For convenience and versatility, the collection can be installed on a USB flash drive with any of three boot loaders to choose from: BootMGR or Grub4DOS (GRLDR) or XORBOOT. Each of these menus has the ability to move from one menu to another:
In the GRUB4DOS menu, all commands are written in such a way that if any of these folders with the assembly are removed from the USB flash drive, then the command to start this assembly will not be displayed in the GRUB menu (menu.lst).
And vice versa, if you add any of these folders with the assembly to the USB flash drive, then it will automatically appear in the GRUB menu. Also in the collection there is the "Autostart applications menu"
(Auto_Menu.exe) - for working with a computer from under the "working system"
Multiboot Collection Lite is a design version ("basis") of the complete Multiboot Collection Full, only the content of the collection is left to the user to collect at his own discretion (whatever you see fit, add). In fact, Multiboot Collection Lite is a "skeleton" of a multiboot flash drive / USB-HDD. Initially, this collection was basically aimed at the ability to install any Windows (from 7 to 10) from one bootable media.
Gradually, it was overgrown with additional components. Instructions for adding additional components are present in the corresponding root (empty) folders of this collection, in the text files "READ !!!. Txt". The collection is periodically updated and tested.
Edited: Manshet - Yesterday, 18:23
Reason: Added Lite version