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Rufus
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Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.
It can be especially useful for cases where:
- you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)
- you need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed
- you need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS
- you want to run a low-level utility
Create bootable USB drives the easy way See this video.
Supported Languages:
Azərbaycanca | , |
Bahasa Indonesia | , |
Bahasa Malaysia | , |
Български | , |
Čeština | , |
Dansk | , |
Deutsch | , |
Ελληνικά | , |
English | , |
Español | , |
Français | , |
Hrvatski | , |
Italiano | , |
Latviešu | , |
Lietuvių | , |
Magyar | , |
Nederlands | , |
Norsk | , |
Polski | , |
Português | , |
Português do Brasil | , |
Русский | , |
Română | , |
Slovensky | , |
Slovenščina | , |
Srpski | , |
Suomi | , |
Svenska | , |
Tiếng Việt | , |
Türkçe | , |
Українська | , |
简体中文 | , |
正體中文 | , |
日本語 | , |
한국어 | , |
ไทย | , |
System Requirements:
Windows XP or later, 32 or 64 bit doesn't matter. Once downloaded, the application is ready to use.
I will take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the
translators who made it possible for Rufus, as well as this webpage, to
be translated in various languages. If you find that you can use Rufus
in your own language, you should really thank them!
Rufus All Version Download
Notes on ISO Support:
All versions of Rufus since v1.1.0 allow the creation of a bootable USB from an ISO image (.iso).
Creating an ISO image from a physical disc or from a set of files
is very easy to do however, through the use of a CD burning application,
such as the freely available CDBurnerXP or ImgBurn.
Windows 7 Iso File Free Download
Notes on UEFI & GPT support:
Since version 1.3.2, Rufus support UEFI as well as GPT for
installation media, meaning that it will allow you to install Windows 7,
Windows 8 or Linux in full EFI mode.
However, Windows Vista or later is required for full UEFI/GPT support.
Because of OS limitations, Windows XP restricts the creation of UEFI
bootable drives to MBR mode.
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