Ventoy 1.1.14 Released: Fixes UEFI CA 2023 Secure Boot Issues and Adds New Policy Controls

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Ventoy has released version 1.1.14, which addresses compatibility issues caused by the UEFI CA 2023 revocation that affected bootable drives on modern systems. This update introduces a new secure boot shim and requires users to manually enroll a new signing key during the first boot. Additionally, it includes a VTOY_SECURE_BOOT_POLICY flag for enhanced deployment control and syncs with the VentoyPlugson management utility. For those considering alternatives, the update also highlights the iVentoy PXE server for network booting, providing an option for users looking to avoid issues related to physical media



Ventoy 1.1.14 Released: Fixes UEFI CA 2023 Secure Boot Issues and Adds New Policy Controls

Ventoy 1.1.14 patches the UEFI CA 2023 revocation that recently bricked bootable drives across modern systems. The update swaps in a fresh secure boot shim but forces users to manually enroll a new signing key during the first boot. On the management side, the release syncs VentoyPlugson and introduces a VTOY_SECURE_BOOT_POLICY flag for tighter deployment control. If you're relying on network booting instead of physical media, the release notes also point users toward the iVentoy PXE server alternative.

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