We live in an era where everything has to be compact. Mobile phones got thinner but better in features. Laptops get lighter and get heightened specs. Some computers and their parts have also became more space saving. This however meant sacrificing a few components that have now been replaced with more efficient alternatives—like the disk drive.
Rufus-2.9.exe - Google Drive. Rufus-2.10.exe - Google Drive. Open the location you saved Rufus ISO to USB bootable disk creator. Then double-click to open it. The software will request to download updates, click No. Rufus will automatically detect USB storage devices attached to your computer. If you have more than one, click the Device drop-down and select the USB device you want to use. Parent Directory - rufus-3.13.exe 2020-11-20 13:29 1.1M Rufus 3.13 rufus-3.13p.exe 2020-11-20 13:29 1.1M Rufus 3.13 (Portable Version) rufus-3.13arm64.exe 2020-11-20 13:32 3.2M Rufus 3.13 (ARM64 Version) rufus-3.13arm.exe 2020-11-20 13:32 2.9M Rufus 3.13 (ARM Version) Rufus-3.13.appx 2020-11-20 13:32 5.9M Rufus 3.13 (App Store Version - MUST BE RUN AS ADMIN) rufus-3.12.exe 2020-10-14 12:57 1.
While disks are now considered almost irrelevant, they still played a key role in storing digital information. Gone are the days when you need a physical CD or DVD for you to be able to install a software or an operating system. This is all thanks to flash drives and bootable USB creators like Rufus.
Speed & usage
This removes all partition and data from the USB drive. Type 'cre par pri'. This makes an new partition. Type 'format fs=ntfs quick'. This will quick format the drive. This gives the drive a mount point (like E:). Close the diskpart window, and try Rufus again. That will repartition your drive and make it useable as a storage.
Don't let its size fool you. Rufus has got it all for you.
One of the biggest reasons why other users recommend Rufus is because of its speed. In fact, it's twice as fast as its major competitors. It can format and create a bootable flash drive in three minutes and 25 seconds. This is 10 seconds faster than WiNToBootic and roughly four minutes quicker than UNetbootin when creating a Windows 7 bootable flash drive.
When creating Ubuntu 11.10 bootable flash drives, Rufus leads the race with only one minute and 15 seconds while Universal USB Installers comes five seconds behind, and UNetbootin comes in last by 30 seconds. Meanwhile, on Slackware, Rufus can create a bootable flash drive in 20 minutes and 15 seconds while UNetbooting may take you an hour to do so.
You don’t need to install the program, all you need to do is download and run the executable file. This program is as light as 1.1 MB, so it does not eat up as much memory from your computer. It offers a simple and straightforward interface, to minimize the trouble for new users. It comes with presets and a default setting that you can operate instantly. It's so easy to use that you can create a bootable USB flash drive in just three steps. Simply click on the disc icon, browse and load the ISO file, hit the start button, and let it do its job.
It supports both GPT and UEFI boot systems and also has advanced format options to help make your drive compatible with older computers. There's also a selection of customization you can do like changing file system type, editing the volume label, disabling the quick format, and enable scanning for bad blocks. It's small in size but packed with so many features.
Since Rufus is an open-source software, you are free to modify, distribute, and even sell the software under the General Public License. You may also view its source and documentation.
That being said, support relies heavily on the information that the authors included in its official website. There's a comprehensive FAQ page where you might find the information you need from the details about the developer to the guides on general application behavior. You may also send the author an email to report bugs or request any enhancements.
Where can you run this program?
Rufus works on PCs running on Windows 7 or later. It doesn't matter whether you're using 32 or 64-bit version as the application is ready to use right after downloading. You can also use this program on computers running on MacOS and Linux operating systems. It supports several languages including English, Spanish, Japanese, and many more.
Is there a better alternative?
Universal USB Installer is a bootable USB creator for Live Linux. It supports a wide selection of Linux variations including Ubuntu, Puppy, and Debian. This tool provides an easier way for you to run the open-source operating system on your computer. Download it for free on their official website.
UNetbootin runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Like the other mentioned software, this helps you create bootable Live USB drives for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions without burning a CD. There are two ways to use it. You can let the program download an ISO (CD image) files for you, or you can use an ISO file you have already downloaded. It's free and easy to download. You will also find numerous helpful information online to guide you through using it.
Our take
Rufus is a pretty impressive tool. It can format your USB faster than other programs of its kind. The downloadable file is small, but it has everything you need.
Should you download it?
Yes. It's the fastest, most efficient tool in creating bootable USB drives. That in itself is all the reason you need.
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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!
Oh, and Rufus is fast. For instance it's about twice as fast as UNetbootin, Universal USB Installer or Windows 7 USB download tool, on the creation of a Windows 7 USB installation drive from an ISO. It is also marginally faster on the creation of Linux bootable USB from ISOs. (1)
A non exhaustive list of Rufus supported ISOs is also provided at the bottom of this page. (2)
Download
Last updated 2020.11.20:
- Rufus 3.13(1.1 MB)
- Rufus 3.13 Portable(1.1 MB)
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:
Windows 7 or later, 32 or 64 bit doesn't matter. Once downloaded, the application is ready to use.
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!
Usage
Download the executable and run it – no installation is necessary.
The executable is digitally signed and the signature should state:
- 'Akeo Consulting' (v1.3.0 or later)
- 'Pete Batard - Open Source Developer' (v1.2.0 or earlier)
Notes on DOS support:
If you create a DOS bootable drive and use a non-US keyboard, Rufus will attempt to select a keyboard layout according to the locale of your system. In that case, FreeDOS, which is the default selection, is recommended over MS-DOS, as it supports more keyboard layouts.
Notes on ISO Support:
All versions of Rufus since v1.1.0 allow the creation of a bootable USB from an ISO image (.iso).
Creating an ISO image from a physical disc or from a set of files is very easy to do however, through the use of a CD burning application, such as the freely available InfraRecorder or CDBurnerXP.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A Rufus FAQ is available HERE.
To provide feedback, report a bug or request an enhancement, please use the github issue tracker. Or you can send an e-mail.
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License
GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or later.
You are free to distribute, modify or even sell the software, insofar as you respect the GPLv3 license.
Rufus is produced in a 100% transparent manner, from its public source, using a MinGW32 environment.
Changelog
- Version 3.13 (2020.11.20)
- Add a cheat mode (Alt-) to accept disk images without a Boot Marker
- Add marquee operation progress to the taskbar icon
- Add zeroing/image writing progress to the log
- Switch to using
0x55
and0xAA
instead of0x00
and0xFF
for low pass badblock check - Switch to using fake/manufacturer units when computing the default label
- Fix overnumerous write retries on error when writing a disk image
- Work around Windows' abysmal handling of removable drives that contain an ESP
- Improve mounting/unmounting of volumes
- Update UEFI:NTFSfile system drivers to version 1.7
- Other internal fixes and improvements (VDS, error reporting, etc.)
- Add a cheat mode (
Source Code
- Rufus 3.13(3.5 MB)
- Alternatively, you can clone the git repository using:
- For more information, see the github project.
Donations
Since I'm getting asked about this on regular basis, there is no donation button on this page.
The main reason is that I feel that the donation system doesn't actually help software development and worse, can be guilt-inducing for users who choose not to donate.
Instead, I think that 'mécénat'; or developer patronage, from companies which benefit most from a healthy FLOSS ecosystem, is what we should be aiming for. This is because, unless they are backed by a company, developers who want to provide quality Open Source software cannot realistically sustain full time development, no matter how generous their software users are.
Also, unless you are blocking them (hint, hint), you'll notice that there are ads on this page, which I consider sufficient revenue enough.
Finally the fact that I have the freedom to develop Free Software in my spare time should indicate that I'm well-off enough, and therefore that you should direct your generosity towards people who need it a lot more than I do. If you really insist, you can always make a donation to the Free Software Foundation, as they are the main reason software like Rufus is possible.
At any rate, I'll take this opportunity to say thank you for your continuing support and enthusiasm about this little program: it is much appreciated!
But please continue to feel free to use Rufus without any guilt about not contributing for it financially – you should never have to!
(1) Speed comparison between Rufus and other applications
The following tests were carried out on a Windows 7 x64 Core 2 duo/4 GB RAM platform, with an USB 3.0 controller and a 16 GB USB 3.0 ADATA S102 flash drive.
• | Windows 7 x64 | : | en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_618240.iso |
Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool v1.0.30 | 00:08:10 |
Universal USB Installer v1.8.7.5 | 00:07:10 |
UNetbootin v1.1.1.1 | 00:06:20 |
RMPrepUSB v2.1.638 | 00:04:10 |
WiNToBootic v1.2 | 00:03:35 |
Rufus v1.1.1 | 00:03:25 |
• | Ubuntu 11.10 x86 | : | ubuntu-11.10-desktop-i386.iso |
UNetbootin v1.1.1.1 | 00:01:45 |
RMPrepUSB v2.1.638 | 00:01:35 |
Universal USB Installer v1.8.7.5 | 00:01:20 |
Rufus v1.1.1 | 00:01:15 |
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• | Slackware 13.37 x86 | : | slackware-13.37-install-dvd.iso |
UNetbootin v1.1.1.1 | 01:00:00+ |
Universal USB Installer v1.8.7.5 | 00:24:35 |
RMPrepUSB v2.1.638 | 00:22:45 |
Rufus v1.1.1 | 00:20:15 |
(2) Non exhaustive list of ISOs Rufus is known to work with
Arch Linux | , | Archbang | , | BartPE/pebuilder | , | CentOS | , | Damn Small Linux | , | Debian | , | Fedora | , | FreeDOS | , |
FreeNAS | , | Gentoo | , | GParted | , | gNewSense | , | Hiren's Boot CD | , | LiveXP | , | Knoppix | , | KolibriOS | , | Kubuntu | , |
Linux Mint | , | NT Password Registry Editor | , | Parted Magic | , | Partition Wizard | , | Raspbian | , |
ReactOS | , | Red Hat | , | rEFInd | , | Slackware | , | Super Grub2 Disk | , | Tails | , | Trinity Rescue Kit | , | Ubuntu | , |
Ultimate Boot CD | , | Windows XP (SP2+) | , | Windows Vista | , | Windows Server 2008 | , | Windows 7 | , |
Windows 8 | , | Windows 8.1 | , | Windows Server 2012 | , | Windows 10 | , | Windows Server 2016 | , | … |
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