![]() Wait for the process to complete: Wait for Rufus to complete the process, which may take several minutes depending on the size of the ISO file and the speed of the pendrive. Rufus will format the USB pendrive and copy the Windows 10 ISO file to the drive. Start the process: Click on the “Start” button to start the process. Select the Windows 10 ISO file: Under the “Boot selection” section, click on the “Select” button and navigate to the location where you saved the Windows 10 ISO file.Ĭhoose the partition scheme: Under the “Partition scheme” section, select “MBR” if your laptop uses the legacy BIOS firmware or “GPT” if it uses the newer UEFI firmware.Ĭhoose the file system: Under the “File system” section, select “NTFS” if you have a file larger than 4GB to copy, or “FAT32” otherwise. Select the USB drive: In the Rufus window, under the “Device” section, select the USB pendrive you want to use as the bootable media. Open Rufus: Double-click the Rufus executable file to open the program. Here’s how to use Rufus to create a bootable pendrive:ĭownload Rufus: First, download Rufus from the official website at rufus.ie.Ĭonnect the pendrive to your laptop: Insert the USB pendrive you want to use as the bootable media into your laptop. ![]() ![]() ![]() Rufus is a popular tool that can be used to create bootable pendrives. Once you have downloaded the Windows 10 ISO file, the next step is to create a bootable pendrive. ![]()
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