The GOAT of bootable USBs
I have used this since 2019, it has only failed once at flashing a USB drive, i have never had any major issues other than user error such as accidentally loading a corrupted ISO. I highly recommend this software
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I have used this since 2019, it has only failed once at flashing a USB drive, i have never had any major issues other than user error such as accidentally loading a corrupted ISO. I highly recommend this software
Incredible open source application.
Been using it since 2018 and never had a problem. Always reliable and everything
I've been using Rufus for such a long time & its served my very well throughout the years! Its a great open source project run by Pete Batard who is an absolute legend for keeping this project running for so long!
I know a lot of people are saying to use Etcher in tutorials these days, which is what prompted me to do the research into the differences; suffice to say I'll be sticking with Rufus. Its a far more robust tool, & in my eyes has been & still is king of the USB flashing industry for about a decade now. The fact that it still gets updates blows my mind.
lol my review sounds so good it probably looks paid, I promise its not look at my trust pilot profile. I just read the donation section on the website & Pete doesn't even accept donations & says to donate to other projects. This guy is a mad lad, 10/10! If your flashing a USB on Windows, use Rufus, its the best & the guy behind it is an example of the best the FOSS world has to offer. Pete if your reading this, thanks, your program rocks!
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