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  2. Creating a Bootable USB for Windows Insider ISOs

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    Launch the Rufus software (or other software client of your choosing) Configure the Rufus menu options as seen in the image below. Please take note of the following: If you have multiple drives connected via USB (external hard drive, thumb drive, etc.), please ensure you select the proper drive from the drop-down list.

  3. Is Rufus Safe for Downloading Windows 11? - Microsoft Community

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    Windows 10 can be upgraded to Windows 11 in a supported or unsupported fashion. Rufus is not needed. A bootable flash drive is not needed to upgrade but is needed for a clean install. And a bootable flash drive can be made with and without Rufus. Please indicate what problems your having or what you want to accomplish.

  4. how to convert bootable usb back to normal with full capacity?

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    To return your usb to normal usb (no bootable), you have to: 1. Press WINDOWS + E 2. Click on "This PC" 3. Right click on your bootable USB 4. Click on "Format" 5. Select the size of your usb from the combo-box on top 6. Select your format table (FAT32, NTSF) 7. Click on "Format" Tell me if that works, thanks.

  5. Media Creation Tool USB won't boot - Microsoft Community

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    Install USB created with W10 22H2 creation tool will not boot even after validating and running the tool as admin. Several different USB stick were tried including brand new Samsung FIT. W10 22H2 won't boot. I had to crated a USB with RUFUS and a mounted 22H2 ISO. W10 creation tool isn't creating a booting install USB. I can't say this any more ...

  6. How Can i convert bootable USB to an ISO file?

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    I have a bootable USB with windows 10. How can I convert it to an ISO file? And I want to use the file for boot USB again with another format options in RUFUS. Thanks in advance :)

  7. Windows 10 Enterprise installation USB - Microsoft Community

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    If you have a volume license contract, you should be able to go to the Volume License Service Center and download the ISO file for Windows 10 Enterprise and make a bootable copy using Rufus. Here is an article that describes how to get it:

  8. Unable to use Rufus with Windows 11 GPT/UEFI

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    With Windows 11, we were instructed to use GPT/UEFI when using Rufus to create a Windows 11 Insider ISO. Rufus has changed their policy and in order to use the newly created ISO states that Secure Boot must be disabled. Can Microsoft offer any help here? FAQ · pbatard/rufus Wiki · GitHub. Feedback Hub: https://aka.ms/AAdjkc0

  9. Surface Pro won't boot from USB image made in RUFUS

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    I think I did. Used the RUFUS instructions in this forum. Anyway was able to get a image download of my original system online and made a USB stick per MS directions. Eventually was able to install Windows 8 with all the drivers. Then updated to WIN 10. Deleting old files as there was a pile of them hogging the drive.

  10. Windows 10 USB Boot Restart Loop - Microsoft Community

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    I used Rufus (version 3.13.1730) to burn the ISO onto my USB. Partition Scheme: GPT. Target System: UEFI. File System: NTFS **I changed the boot order to boot from USB First. In the BIOS, I disabled "Secure Boot" and I checked that "Legacy Support" was also disabled (so that it would boot in UEFI). I plugged in the USB and restarted the laptop.

  11. USB write protected error - Microsoft Community

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    Looks like the USB is corrupted. I too had this problem, but I fixed it by the following. But for that, I downloaded an ISO of an OS and used Rufus to write the ISO into it. This formatted the drive and it was ready to use. See if it works for you too: Download ISO of any OS. I recommend using Windows, as the drive becomes accessible easily.