Rufus USB 4.2 – Download for Windows
Latest Version: | 4.2 |
Platform: | Minimum: Windows XP |
Author: | Official website |
File size: | ~ 1 MB |
License: | Free |
Security level: | 100% Safe |
Create a bootable USB for DOS or Windows with Rufus USB
Rufus is a small program for converting a normal flash drive into a complete bootable USB from which you can directly start in DOS.
Configuring the program is as simple as inserting the device you want to format, marking the options you want, and clicking “start.” In just a few seconds your new bootable USB for DOS drive will be ready.
Rufus is a very small, light, helpful, and easy-to-use tool. If you need to start your computer in DOS for whatever reason, this is one of the best ways.
The program records all activity to a separate panel, and it can be saved to a LOG file. It carries out a formatting task rapidly and error-free, using low system resources. We have not come across any issues during our tests since the utility did not cause Windows to hang or crash. To sum it up, Rufus is a straightforward solution to formatting and creating a bootable USB drive, providing users with a series of useful features.
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What’s new:
– Add detection and warning for UEFI revoked bootloaders (including ones revoked through SkuSiPolicy.p7b)
– Add ZIP64 support, to extract .zip images that are larger than 4 GB
– Add saving and restoring current drive to/from compressed VHDX image
– Add saving and restoring current drive to/from compressed FFU (Full Flash Update) image [EXPERIMENTAL] – Fix a crash when trying to open Windows ISOs, with the MinGW compiled x86 32-bit version
– Fix an issue where ISOs that contain a boot image with an EFI label are not detected as bootable
– Increase the ISO → ESP limit for Debian 12 netinst images
– Ensure that the main partition size is aligned to the cluster size
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