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Rufus allows users to format their USB flash drives to FAT, NTFS, FAT32, exFAT, UDF, and ReFS file systems, set the cluster size, and edit the volume label.It supports two partition schemes ( MBR and GPT) for users who want to create a bootable media with ISO image.It provides advanced boot selection, including Syslinux 4.07, Syslinux 6.04, ReactOS, Grub 2.04, Grub4DOS 0.4.6a, and UEFI:NTFS.It also allows users to create a full DOS-compatible environment to run legacy tools with FreeDOS and the MBR partition Scheme.And they can configure the release, edition, language, and architecture type according to their needs. Users can use Rufus to download an ISO image of Windows 10 or 8.1 to their computer.It supports various bootable ISO files, including some Linux distributions and Windows installation ISO files, and raw disk image files. Rufus enables users to create a bootable USB flash drive using an ISO file.To better understand this utility, let’s see its features: It is a free and portable application that doesn’t require installation. Rufus, short for The Reliable USB Formatting Utility, with Source, is the software developed by Pete Batard.


How to Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive Without Rufus.
