![]() The interface of Rufus changed quite a bit in the new version to better highlight the "flow of user operations". Users and admins who run these Windows versions need to stay on the previous version of the application as it is fully compatible with those operating systems. ![]() ![]() Rufus 3.0 is still super-easy to use one core difference to previous versions of Rufus is that the new version is no longer compatible with Windows XP or Windows Vista. You can throw nearly any ISO at Rufus and create bootable media using it with just a few clicks in the program interface. While you may use other programs to create bootable media from ISO images, the Windows Media Creation Tool by Microsoft or Woe USB for Linux for instance, it is more often than not Rufus that I rely on for the job. You can check out the Rufus review here for a general overview of the program's functionality. ![]() I used Rufus for a long time to create USB installation media for Linux or Windows, but did not review the software before 2017 here on this site. ![]()
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