Creating a bootable USB using Rufus is a relatively easy and quick process to convert a regular USB flash drive into a bootable device that can be used to install an operating system or to start system repairs. Here are the steps you need to follow to create a bootable USB using Rufus:
Download Rufus from its official website. Rufus is a free software available for Windows operating systems.
Connect the USB flash drive to your computer. Make sure that all the data on the drive is backed up before continuing with this process, as all the data on the drive will be erased.
Open Rufus and select the USB flash drive that you want to make bootable from the list of available devices in the application window.
Select the operating system you want to install from the list available in the Rufus window. You can also choose to create a bootable USB from an ISO file that you have already downloaded.
Click on the "Start" button to begin the process of creating the bootable USB. Rufus will extract the selected operating system files and copy them to the USB flash drive.
Once the process is complete, your USB flash drive is ready to be used as a bootable device. You can use it to install a new operating system or to start system repairs on a compatible computer.
It's important to remember that this process will erase all data on the USB drive, so make sure to backup any necessary data before proceeding. Also, be sure to follow the instructions provided by the operating system or software you are installing when using the bootable USB you created.

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