![]() ![]() Ever walk around with a disc in your pocket? It looks a bit odd.įor us, performance and reliability are the key reasons why we’ve opted to use USB-based installers in lieu of discs, especially with USB 3.0 being much more common. Discs can be easily scratched, while well-built USB flash drives can generally handle a bit of abuse. To start, USB media is more durable than disc-based media. Admittedly, the time and effort of creating the drive might make it best-suited for system builders, but for people like us, who juggle test machines, USB is a no-brainer. Method 5 – Windows 10 Media Creation ToolĮven if the target desktop or notebook has an optical drive, there are a couple of reasons to consider first creating a USB-based installer.Method 4 – Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool.However, there are times when a flash drive has some quirk that prevents it from working with a particular solution, so for that reason, this article takes a look at five different methods. Fix ISO mode support for Red Hat 8.Creating a bootable Windows USB drive used to be a chore, but today, one solution can pretty-well suit most people.Add Miracle Linux 8 to the list of Red Hat exceptions (#1866).Fix an issue when detecting network connectivity when the DHCP service is disabled (#1801).Fix ISO → ESP creation when running on Windows 11 (#1855).Fix DLL sideloading vulnerabilities (#1838, #1877).Add Miracle Linux 8 to the list of Red Hat exceptions.Add bypass of Windows 11 restrictions for in-place upgrades.Fix an issue when detecting network connectivity when the DHCP service is disabled.Fix ISO → ESP creation when running on Windows 11.It is also marginally faster on the creation of Linux bootable USB from ISOs. ![]() ![]() ![]() For instance it's about twice as fast as UNetbootin, Universal USB Installer or Windows 7 USB download tool, on the creation of a Windows 7 USB installation drive from an ISO. Non exhaustive list of ISOs Rufus is known to work with:Īrch Linux, Archbang, BartPE/pebuilder, CentOS, Damn Small Linux, Fedora, FreeDOS, Gentoo, gNewSense, Hiren's Boot CD, LiveXP, Knoppix, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, NT Password Registry Editor, OpenSUSE, Parted Magic, Slackware, Tails, Trinity Rescue Kit, Ubuntu, Ultimate Boot CD, Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, etc.
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