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Easy2Boot (E2B) is a free USB multiboot solution designed to boot “almost any” system or maintenance image from a USB flash drive or USB HDD/SSD. According to its documentation, it supports Legacy, UEFI32/UEFI64, and Secure Boot, and integrates three menu systems—E2B grub4dos, agFM/grubfm, and Ventoy—to improve boot success rates for different payloads such as ISO, VHD, WIM, and IMG files.
Feature-wise, E2B covers Windows 98/XP/7/8/10/11 installation, Linux ISO booting, Windows/Linux VHDs, DOS programs, floppy disk images, WinPE, FreeDOS, HFS, and .imgPTN partition images. A key highlight is the partnew and partition-image mechanism used by E2B/agFM. The site claims it can boot over 99% of Linux ISOs, and in Secure Boot scenarios, .imgPTN can keep images isolated without requiring BIOS changes or MOK Manager. It also supports automated Windows installation, combining drivers, Chocolatey applications, and update scripts for deployment.
The tool itself is free to use, with the developer offsetting costs through ads, Amazon affiliate links, ebooks, and merchandise. The ebooks are mostly over 100 pages long; the site mentions a price of around $5, with discounts for multiple books. Documentation is extensive, covering a site map, FAQ, troubleshooting, version history, forums, YouTube videos, RMPrepUSB articles, and online help from the developer. That said, the content is fairly engineering-oriented, and beginners will need time to understand concepts such as Legacy/UEFI, Secure Boot, contiguous files, and partition images.
Its strengths are broad compatibility, a high density of features, good support for older systems and unusual boot scenarios, plus integrated Ventoy support for complementary functionality. The downsides are that the creation process and concepts are complex, some operations depend on Windows tools, and maintenance and support clearly rely heavily on an individual developer. It is best suited to PC repair shops, school IT teams, system maintenance engineers, system builders, and advanced users. If you only occasionally write a single system image, Rufus or Ventoy may be simpler.
The source material does not provide information about China network access, payment options, or mirror sources, so its accessibility from China can only be marked as unknown. If access is unstable, alternatives such as Ventoy, Rufus, WinSetupFromUSB, and YUMI may be worth considering.
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