Create bootable media with Rufus
This tool has a user-friendly interface that looks like the built-in format panel of Windows. We can choose a partition scheme, devices, cluster size, target system type, new volume label, and file system types – like NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, and UDF. Using this tool you can create an extendable label, quick format mode, and icon files. There are a few basic formatting options available. The tool also lets us select the algorithms (from type 1 to type 4). A bootable disk is created using the ISO image. Rufus records all the activities and saves them as a log file.
This multifaceted tool is useful when:
USB installation media need to be created from bootable ISOs (Linux, Windows, and UEFI)A person wants to work on a computer in which an OS is not installedFor the purpose of flashing a BIOS or any other DOS, the firmware is requiredA person wishes to run a low-level utility.
New features in Rufus:
32-bit support range for UEFI: NTFS bootAddition of Advanced mode stand-alone UEFI: NTFS with boot installationDisable support for hidden GRUB version ISOsRepair and correct Windows UEFI installation-related issues while using GPT/NTFS.Generating a repair of 32-bit installation flash drives in UEFI Windows 10.
Rufus for Windows free download
Rufus is arguably the finest solution for creating and formatting a bootable USB drive. Download your copy of Rufus from the official website here. PS: You can now also download Windows 11/10 ISO using Rufus.