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Rufus is a utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks etc. It can be especially useful for cases where the system itself cannot be booted from the USB drive. This program is very small, it doesn't require installation or even extraction of the archive to use...just download it and start using it right away. It has all necessary to do its job in one place - no need to look elsewhere or clutter your Windows installation with any other programs. It can format drives of any size, be it an SD card or a huge USB drive. Also, it can create bootable USB flash drives out of the ISO images. This utility doesn't even need to be installed on the computer - simply run it from anywhere...offline mode is available as well. Rufus works on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP SP3 or later, but should work just fine on older systems as well. While it works on Windows Vista and later, the UI design is not optimized for those operating systems. Changes in Rufus 1.3.2: Download Rufus v1. 3.2.232 Download Rufus v1.3.2.232 Server Learn how to make a bootable USB drive with Rufus Rufus also has quite a few fansites out there with tons of tutorials and resources for you to make use of: The following is the list of tutorial sites that are run by various individuals on how they use Rufus to create bootable flash drives, etc. Kickstart is a free open source program written in Java that can be installed on any computer to make it more flexible. Boot Unix, Linux, Windows or Mac OS X from this single download. You can download the latest version of Kickstart here. The team members of the Kickstart project have also made some tutorials on how to use their program here. As the process of creating a bootable USB drive is akin to setting up a system on a new computer , it will be necessary that one has an old machine that he/she wants to transfer all his/her data into and then restore the data onto another machine. A USB flash drive is just the right form of media one can use for this purpose. One can simply use the command prompt in the Windows environment to format a USB flash drive or SD card into a bootable one or split it into multiple partitions with the help of disk partitioning software that comes with the operating systems. But in case if you are working on high-end system, it is not advisable to do so, because most of these utilities are very heavy in terms of performance and may result in hang ups while booting your system. cfa1e77820

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