Rufus: Fast, Portable Utility for Creating Bootable USB Drives
Rufus is a lightweight, open-source Windows utility that creates bootable USB drives from ISO and raw images quickly and reliably. Known for speed, small footprint, and broad firmware compatibility, Rufus is a favorite among IT professionals, system builders, hobbyists, and anyone who needs to install or run operating systems from removable media.
Key Features and What’s New
- Blazing-fast ISO writing: Optimized write algorithms and minimal overhead make Rufus one of the fastest tools for creating bootable USB media.
- Portable single executable: No installation or background services; run Rufus from any Windows system as an EXE.
- Comprehensive firmware support: Creates media for legacy BIOS, UEFI, and UEFI Secure Boot environments with options for GPT and MBR partition schemes.
- UEFI:NTFS support: Enables booting large Windows ISOs on UEFI systems when FAT32 file size limits would otherwise block large install.wim or install.esd files.
- Windows and Linux friendly: Native support for Windows ISOs, many Linux distributions, and advanced DD mode for raw images and troubleshooting.
- Persistence for Linux live systems: Where supported by the distribution, Rufus can create persistent storage so settings and files survive reboots.
- Windows To Go: Build portable Windows installations for troubleshooting or on-the-go work.
- Advanced verification and checks: Optional write verification and bad-block checks improve reliability for critical deployments.
- Custom formatting options: Choose FAT32, NTFS, exFAT or UDF, adjust cluster size, set volume labels, and enable quick format or full format with checks.
- Active maintenance and rapid updates: Regular releases add support for new OS images, address firmware changes, and integrate community feedback.
Performance, Interface, and Workflow
Rufus focuses on efficiency and clarity. The compact interface presents essential controls up front—device, partition scheme, target system, and image—while exposing advanced options for power users. Typical tasks, from creating Windows installers to building live Linux USBs with persistence, complete in minutes on modern hardware.
Step-by-Step: Creating a Bootable USB with Rufus
- Download the Rufus executable and run it on a Windows machine (no install required).
- Insert the USB drive and select it from the Device dropdown; back up any important data first.
- Choose the ISO or image using the Select button, or switch to DD mode for raw images.
- Pick the partition scheme (GPT or MBR) and target system type (UEFI, BIOS, or both).
- Set the file system and advanced options (UEFI:NTFS if needed for large files, persistence for supported Linux ISOs).
- Start the process; enable write verification or bad-block checks for extra assurance.
- When finished, safely eject the drive and boot the target system from the USB to install or run the OS.
Who Should Use Rufus
- IT professionals and technicians: Rapidly prepare installers, rescue disks, and diagnostic tools across multiple machines.
- System builders and enthusiasts: Create installers for Windows and Linux with advanced partitioning and boot options.
- Security and recovery users: Build emergency media and forensic tools using DD mode and verification features.
- Casual users: Easy enough for occasional use when installing an OS or trying a live Linux distribution.
Benefits and Practical Considerations
- Speed and reliability: Faster writes and robust verification reduce failed boots and reinstall cycles.
- Flexibility: Wide support for file systems, partition schemes, and boot modes handles diverse hardware.
- Portability and security: Single EXE, open-source transparency, and no background services.
- Small download and active updates: Tiny footprint with frequent updates to support new ISOs and firmware changes.
- Limitations: Windows-only host application (creates media for other OSes but must run on Windows). Advanced options assume some familiarity with partitioning and boot modes.
Resumen
Rufus es un software de Código Abierto en la categoría de Utilidades del Sistema desarrollado por Rufus.
Los usuarios de nuestra aplicación cliente UpdateStar han comprobado Rufus en busca de actualizaciones 188 veces durante el último mes.
La última versión de Rufus es 4.15, aparecido en 01/07/2026. Inicialmente fue agregado a nuestra base de datos en 30/10/2007. La versión más común es 4.14, que es utilizado por 67 % de todas las instalaciones.
Rufus se ejecuta en los siguientes sistemas operativos: Android/iOS/Windows/Mac/Linux. El archivo de descarga tiene un tamaño de 1,4MB.
Rufus no ha sido calificada por nuestros usuarios aún.
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