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Windows media creation tool
Windows media creation tool











windows media creation tool

  • Don't change the default settings under the "File system" and "Cluster size" sections.
  • Under the "Volume label" field, enter a descriptive name for the drive - for example, "win11_usb.".
  • Under the "Show Advanced drive properties" section, don't change the default settings.
  • Use the "Target system" drop-down menu to select the UEFI (non CSM) option.
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  • Use the "Partition scheme" drop-down menu to select the GPT option.
  • (Optional) Select the Extended Windows installation (no TPM 2.0/no Secure Boot, 8GB+ RAM) option to create a USB flash drive for unsupported devices.9.
  • Under the "Download" section, click the link to save the latest release on your device.
  • To use Rufus to create a Windows 11 USB installer, connect a USB drive with enough space, and then use these steps: Create install USB downloading Windows 11 ISO
  • Check the Create extended label and icon files option.Īfter you complete the steps, Rufus will create a USB flash drive to install Windows 11 on a compatible computer, unless you selected the option to create a bootable that skips the system requirements (not recommended).
  • Click the Show advanced format options button.
  • In the "File system" and "Cluster size" options do not change the default settings.
  • Under the "Volume label" field, confirm a name for the bootable media - for example, "win11_usb.".
  • Under the "Show Advanced drive properties" section, do not change the default settings (unless you know what you are doing).
  • windows media creation tool

    Use the "Target system" drop-down menu and select the UEFI (non CSM) option.Use the "Partition scheme" drop-down menu and select the GPT option.(Optional) Select the Extended Windows installation (no TPM 2.0/no Secure Boot, 8GB+ RAM) option to create a USB flash drive for unsupported devices.

    windows media creation tool

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    Windows media creation tool