Rufus Download, Create bootable USB drives the easy way
Rufus Download is the fast way to create bootable USB drivers on your computer. Just want to format your USB disk drive to get ready for creating the bootable drive in USB. You do not need CD/DVD from Further because your have Rufus
now. Are you on windows, linux no matter this tool will help to fixed your issues. It will available for both operating systems. Many people install this tool on their computers for creating boot USB drive.
Supported Languages:
Bahasa Indonesia , Bahasa Malaysia , Български , Čeština , Dansk , Deutsch , Ελληνικά , English , Español , Français , Hrvatski , Italiano , Latviešu , Lietuvių , Magyar , Nederlands , Norsk , Polski , Português , Português do Brasil , Русский , Română
, Slovensky , Slovenščina , Srpski , Suomi , Svenska , Tiếng Việt , Türkçe , Українська , 简体中文 , 正體中文 , 日本語 , 한국어 , ไทย , עברית , العربية , پارسی .
System Requirements for Rufus Download
Windows 7 or later vertion, 32 or 64 bit doesn't matter. Just download the application and use.
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I will take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the translators who made it possible for Rufus, as well as this webpage, to be translated in various languages. If you find that you can use Rufus in your own language, you should really
thank them!
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Version 3.8 (2019.09.16) [BUGFIX RELEASE]
- Fix regression where some ISOs (Debian) would produce a Syslinux error when booting in BIOS mode
- Fix potential 0xC0030057 errors when trying to create a persistent partitions on a non-FIXED drive
Version 3.7 (2019.09.09)
- Finalize persistent partition support for Debian and Ubuntu [EXPERIMENTAL]:
- with persistence should work out of the box with any recent Debian Live ISO.
- Ubuntu with persistence should also work IF using a post 2019.08.01 ISO (such as daily-live)
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- Note that, because of bug #1489855, trying to use persistence with Ubuntu ISOs that were released before August 2019 will only result in rescue mode during boot - You have been warned!
- Other distros may work with persistence as long as they use a Debian-like or Ubuntu-like method, and, in the case of Ubuntu-like, if they use casper with the #1489855 bugfix.
- Important: Persistence and ext formatting support should still be considered EXPERIMENTAL at this stage. Add cheat mode (Alt ) to switch between percent/speed/ETA on some operations [EXPERIMENTAL] Report SuperSpeed+ devices in the
log (Come on USB-IF, just add "Ludicrous Speed" already!)
- Fix UI checkboxes (Extended label, Fixes for old BIOSes) being cleared on START
- Fix Can't mount GUID volume regression when creating Windows To Go drives
- Fix Volume label is invalid error with empty labels on Windows 7
- Fix stale progress bar during standalone ext2/ext3 formatting
- Fix an extraction failure with R-Drive Image bootable ISOs
- Disable ISO mode for Pop!_OS
- Other cosmetic and internal improvements
Rufus install
Follow that instruction and make bootable USB with this application:
- You need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs
- you need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed
- you need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS
- you want to run a low-level utility
Simple click the download button in above section and download it your computer to starting work with this amazing tool.
Rufus Download
Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. It can be especially useful for cases where:
- you need to create USB installation media from bootable ISOs (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)
- you need to work on a system that doesn't have an OS installed
- you need to flash a BIOS or other firmware from DOS
- you want to run a low-level utility
Despite its small size, Rufus provides everything you need!
Recent Versions of Rufus Download
- Rufus Version 3.8 (2019.09.16) [BUGFIX RELEASE](Latest version)
- Rufus Version 3.7 (2019.09.09)
- Rufus Version 3.6 (2019.07.18)
- Rufus Version 3.5 (2019.03.28)
- Rufus Version 3.4 (2018.12.05)
- Rufus Version 3.3 (2018.09.17) [BUGFIX RELEASE]
- Rufus Version 3.2 (2018.09.11)
- Rufus Version 3.1 (2018.06.19)
- Rufus Version 3.0 (2018.05.29)
- Rufus Version 2.18 (2017.11.07)
- Rufus Version 2.17 (2017.09.12)
- Rufus Version 2.16 (2017.07.31)
- Rufus Version 2.15 (2017.05.17)
Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q):
- My USB drive is not detected!
ry to check the List fixed (non flash) or unpartitioned USB disks (v1.3.4 or earlier)/List USB Hard Drives (v1.4.0 or later) option in the advanced options.
Alternatively, you can simply hit Alt-F. Note however that formatting non-flash USB drives, such as USB HDDs, is not officially supported for now. Use at your own risks!
- Rufus damaged my flash drive!
No, it didn't. While you may not be familiar with USB formatting operations, you should understand the following: even intentionally, it is extremely difficult for software to damage hardware, and it is even more difficult unintentionally.
If you ask anyone with knowledge of what really goes on behind the scenes, they'll tell you that an application such as Rufus, that uses low-level access to partition, format, or test bad blocks, simply does not have the ability
to damage USB hardware. This is because, unlike what Hollywood likes to pretend, there really doesn't exist a set of magic commands that makes hardware self-destruct, and even when governments try to do it (in the form of the Stuxnet
virus for instance) they have to invest years and millions of dollars in planning just to target a very specific type of hardware controller (For reference, USB flash drives from different manufacturers tend to use completely different
hardware controllers internally, with a completely different proprietary command set).
- Error while partitioning drive
This is a generic top-level error which can happen for many reasons. You will need to look at the log to determine the actual error, which may be some of the ones listed below:
Advantages of using Rufus Download
We used CD in past few years for booting computers and install the oparating system. A Compact Disk (CD) can not add more than one bootable OS so users want to get multiple Compact Disks (CDs) for their computers boot. After few year later has released
portable boot tools those tools can create boot drivers in USB drivers like your pen drive, memory chips. Rufus Download is most popular USB bootable tool because it can make more than one boot in one drive then you
can creating lots of boot files in one divice.
Rufuse will available in windows and Linux operating systems.
Wrapping Up
Developer License All developing and releases license goes to Pete Batard/Akeo