Bootmanager on usb stick?

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Hello,


I know it's possible to have various boot managers on an HDD, for example my main PC has 2 Windows 7 installs I can pick, and ''earlier version of windows'' which brings up the XP boot manager with an XP install that works on Intel and an XP install that works on SIS chipsets.

I want to have a usb stick with various boot options:

Windows 10 home setup (x86+x64)
Windows 10 pro setup (x86+x64)
Win 7 setup ( all versions + repair console)
Hirens boot cd ( Bootable ''mobile'' Windows XP full of tools and utilities)
Ubuntu bootable
Kaspersky Resque disk

Is something like this possible? Size wise it should be no problem on even just a 32gb stick, problem is most tools just overwrite the boot on a stick ( or worse, format it :confused:) , instead of allowing a customizable boot menu.

//getting tired of hauling around 4 usb sticks and 3 cd/dvd's for troubleshooting, when a single stick or even external hdd should suffice.
 
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I'll try the above options soon, it looks ok, but I wonder how a mix of MS and Linux boots will do together on 1 stick!
 
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