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What software do you guys use to create bootable Windows 10 USB drive?


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4 hours ago, hazz said:

use rufus for simple and best

 

I would like to use https://www.aioboot.com/en/ that is the best of the best. It could support lots of ISO format and help you create multiboot usb

 

I haven't use thing better than it  

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I perticularly use Rufus tool. Is a great tool for both windows and Linux and more than that. 

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On 5/26/2020 at 10:03 PM, TBaNkEr90 said:

 

I would like to use https://www.aioboot.com/en/ that is the best of the best. It could support lots of ISO format and help you create multiboot usb

 

I haven't use thing better than it  

I will check that out at some time.

But as the others have said, Rufus is pretty damn good.

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I use the rufus to install the windows all the time but this time to install the windows 10 2004  I change with different tool called Ventoy. The feature which differentiate is that you can have multiple OS iso in same usb drive just copy & paste the iso while rufus extract the iso to usb drive & only one OS in usb drive. When I installing the windows, file copying speed is also faster in ventoy compare to rufus.

Interface of Ventoy is also to simple it just format the usb drive to install the bootloader after that no need to format again and again if its find newer version of bootloader then is just replace with newer version & after installing the bootloader then you just need to copy & paste iso to usb drive.

https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy

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