In general, choose GPT if you only need UEFI support. This ISO image contains a file larger than 4GB, which is more than the maximum size allowed for a FAT or FAT32 file system. If you get this error message, it means that the ISO file contains a file larger than 4GB. In this case, choose NTFS instead of FAT32, Rufus will create a second FAT32 partition to support UEFI boot. Click the START button to start creating.File system: This option is very important, it decides bootability in UEFI or Legacy. To support Legacy, you need to select MBR instead of GPT.Volume label: The program will extract this information from the ISO file, which you can change if you want.Target system: This option depends on the Partition scheme option, or BIOS or UEFI, or BIOS (or UEFI-CSM), or UEFI (non CMS).
#RUFUS OS INSTAL SETUP INSTALL#
Or select Standard Windows Installation to create the installer to install to any other drive. Image Option: You can install Windows onto USB drive with Rufus’s Windows To Go option.Click the SELECT button and select the ISO file on your computer.Select the USB drive you want to create under Device.Īll data on this drive will be lost, including other partitions on the hard disk of this partition.Rufus also supports creating two NTFS partitions to store files larger than 4GB and FAT32 to boot UEFI. If the ISO file contains files larger than 4GB, choose NTFS.īy default, Rufus will not support booting in both UEFI and Legacy (BIOS). Rufus 3.0 has improved on the interface.Ĭhoose the right options according to your needs: First, download the latest version of Rufus here and then run the software to get started.
#RUFUS OS INSTAL SETUP HOW TO#
Rufus is lightweight and easy to use. Here are the detailed steps on how to use Rufus to install Windows 10 for beginners. Supports Windows ISO files larger than 4GB on FAT32 drive.
#RUFUS OS INSTAL SETUP DRIVERS#
Rufus 3.0 is no longer supported on Windows XP. This tool does not support creating multiboot usb with multiple ISO files, and can not have multiple operating systems on USB unless the ISO file supports it. Rufus requires reformatting the USB drive for each use. This tool does not support hard drive (HDD) and external hard drive. If you want to create a bootable hard drive or an external hard drive, Rufus is not the choice.