ere’s a short guide on how to create a bootable Windows 10 pen drive using Rufus:
- Download Rufus: Visit the Rufus official website and download the latest version of the software.
- Insert USB Drive: Plug in your USB drive (at least 8 GB capacity).
- Open Rufus: Launch the Rufus software.
- Select USB Drive: In Rufus, select your USB drive from the “Device” dropdown menu.
- Choose Windows 10 ISO: Click on “Select” and browse for the Windows 10 ISO file you’ve downloaded from Microsoft’s website.
- Partition Scheme: Choose
GPT
for UEFI-based systems orMBR
for legacy BIOS systems (most modern PCs use GPT). - File System: Leave the file system as
NTFS
. - Start the Process: Click “Start” to begin creating the bootable USB. Rufus will format the drive and copy the Windows 10 files.
- Completion: Once done, you’ll have a bootable Windows 10 USB. You can now use it to install Windows 10 on any compatible system.
This process typically takes a few minutes.