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Option Two: Use "Rufus" to create Bootable Window 10 USB for Legacy BIOS and UEFI; Option Three: Use "Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool" to create Bootable Windows 10 USB for only Legacy BIOS; Option Four: Manually create Bootable Windows 10 USB for Legacy BIOS and UEFI in Command Prompt
I've created a Windows 10 bootable USB using Rufus in order to do a clean install of Windows but when accessing the Windows boot menu I have multiple options to choose from and was unsure which one to select. KingstonDataTraveler 3.0 UEFI: KingstonDataTraveler 3.0, Partition 1 UEFI: KingstonDataTraveler 3.0, Partition 2
Rufus 3.7 seems to have made a Windows installation "spanning" my USB stick and a Windows 10 folder/drive/volume on my HDD. This has rendered my USB stick useless. Plus, it needs formatting, says Win 10, but its size is reported as 128MegaB, not...
Hi folks Rufus update 3.10 is available --update to the proper version of NTFS UEFI boot -- that gets over the problem of sometimes having "Non bootable" result when trying to create bootable USB stick from some of the latest Windows ISO's (e.g...
Hi all, Having had a problem using the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive Ive decided to use the Media Creation Tool to download the Windows 10 ISO and then use Rufus to create the bootable USB flash drive. After...
For making a bootable USB flash drive of anything Windows based, I cannot recommend Rufus because it is much easier to tell someone, FAT32 - partition marked as active, that's all you need. >>I sometimes think instead of asking experts about simplicity you should ask a low level user like me because we are the acid test as to relative simplicity.
Please excuse basic query, I have never used this before. Anyhow I prepared the bootable usb and when I tried it I get a box with X:\windows\system32> command prompt showing. Is this right? I am attempting to follow the Macrium Reflect Knowledgebase "Restoring a UEFI/GPT System image to MBR" where it says Open a Windows command window.
Hi all, Having had a problem using the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive Ive decided to use the Media Creation Tool to download the Windows 10 ISO and then use Rufus to create the bootable USB flash drive. After...
Hi folks The 100% sure , easiest and incredibly simplest way of making a bootable USB which will work either on UEFI or MBR systems - provided you have a proper iso image is to start a linux live distro and simply type : sudo dd if=<iso file name> of=</dev/sdx where x is the device nr of usb stick> bs=64M status=progress
Hi all, Having had a problem using the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable Windows 10 USB flash drive Ive decided to use the Media Creation Tool to download the Windows 10 ISO and then use Rufus to create the bootable USB flash drive. After...