



Rufus is a powerful utility tool for creating portable bootable versions of operating systems on USB flash. Rufus supports all types of USB and can format the connected devices and create media installation from ISO files. Rufus does not need setup, just download it, insert your storage device (USB) and start creating bootable USB flash drives.
Features :
- Create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)
- How to use Rufus to create bootable USB
- To learn more about the difference between GPT & MBR
- Work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed
- Flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS
- Run a low-level utility
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Operating System | : | Windows XP,Vista,7,8,10 |
Category | : | Utility Tool |
Price | : |
€0
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Type | : | Free |
Version | : | 3.10.1647 |
Last updated | : | Apr 22, 2020 |
Our Rating | : |
5(1)
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- Improve support for Ubuntu 20.04
- Improve detection of FIXED drives with no mounted partitions
- Improve extfs formatting (courtesy of Marcos Mello)
- Update UEFI:NTFS file system drivers to v1.5
- Fix progress not being updated when using the German localization
- Fix primary GPT being overwritten when adding the protective MBR message
- Fix a regression with lousy security solutions that prevent the creation of an autorun.inf
- Fix an assert during FreeDOS drive creation when the Windows system locale is set to UTF-8
- Fix invalid label errors when using a non-Western locale