Yumi is a lightweight utility for creating bootable USB drives that can hold multiple operating systems, installers and diagnostic tools on a single stick. With a straightforward Windows installer and guided steps, you can build a multiboot environment to test distributions, run live systems, or deploy installers without repeatedly reformatting media. The tool is designed to run on Windows and supports a wide range of ISO images including many Android x86 builds and recovery utilities. The interface walks users through selecting ISOs, assigning persistence when supported, and arranging the multiboot menu. For comparison and downloads, resources covering unetbootin and Yumi explain differences and setup options. Typical uses include installing Linux variants, carrying a toolkit for system rescue, or booting portable Android images. You can find step-by-step guides on how to use Yumi multiboot USB to add distributions and manage persistence, and follow official pages to obtain a Yumi bootable software free download for Windows.


Really happy with YUMI! The cooking videos are a nice touch, and I learned a few new techniques. Just wish it had a better way to save my favorite recipes. Still, it’s made meal prep way easier!