How to Burn ISO to USB with Rufus
Here I am going to mentioned few things that you must have while creating bootable USB using Rufus.
- ISO of your choice e:g Windows 10 ISO Rufus
- New version of Rufus
- 8 GB USB stick
Now let'see how to use this software to burn ISO to USB as below:
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Step 1: Download and install Rufus, connect clean USB to PC.
Step 2: Rufus will detect the USB automatically; you just need to click Device and choose the desired USB from drop down menu.
Step 3: Now you have to select Boot Selection field as a Disk or ISO image, after this you have to choose Select in order to locate the ISO image that you want to burn.
Step 4: Now choose standard Windows Installation if it's not by default selected then software will auto detect the correct partition scheme according to your device.
Step 5: Give a Volume Label if you want to give it a name of your own choice otherwise you can leave it, we will recommend you to leave the default settings for File system and cluster size.
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Step 6: Simply click Start
Step 7: Now the tool will start creating an ISO image on USB, after burning ISO file to USB successfully, you can close it and can use the bootable USB.
Rufus Iso Image Extraction Failure
Rufus is really a good choice because it is free and very handy but its steps are quiet complicated so we will recommend you to try below tool if you want to burn ISO Image to USB with few clicks and want to save your time.