Images with Ventoy & and EFI folder.
Do not rely these releases yet. Any files you download labeled as build are not widely tested. The process is very automated but still relies on a commit to create new releases.
If you want to try the .img.zip files I would recommend using the following software.
- balenaEtcher for Windows, Mac & Linux
- Chromebook Recovery Utility for Windows, Mac, Linux & ChromeOS,
- EtchDroid for Android
when using EtchDroid you will first need to unzip and get the img file out of the zip folder. You may run into similar issue on a Chromebook. As a part of using the .img.zip files I would recommend the 256MB one first to ensure that the process works correctly. Then get a bigger size once you know it works.
If you cannot run software like this on your devices do not lose hope. Anything that can copy files out of a zip folder and put it on a fat32 formatted usb stick can work with an exception. The resulting flash drive will only work on 64 bit UEFI computers such as laptops made after Windows 8 (2012). Perhaps you can use a kiosk style computer like in a library or computer lab, with permission of course.