Before diving into the details of creating Windows installation USB with both GPT and MBR using Rufus, Mytour wants to note that this article involves some computer knowledge. For those new to computers and may not understand the concepts of GPT and MBR, we recommend learning about the differences between MBR Partition and GPT Partition before proceeding with creating a Windows installation USB on both GPT and MBR with Rufus.
- Learn more: Differences Between MBR Partition and GPT Partition
Creating Windows Installation USB on GPT and MBR Standards with Rufus
Step-by-step Guide to Creating Windows Installation USB on GPT and MBR with Rufus
1. What is Rufus?
Essentially, Rufus is a tool that enables you to swiftly generate Windows installation USBs according to various standards, unlike some Microsoft tools which are limited to default settings. Rufus is also completely free, eliminating concerns about the software's functionality.
Additionally, this tool serves as a swift solution for converting USB formats between GPT and MBR.
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2. Creating Windows Installation USB in GPT Standard
GPT is one of the latest standards widely used for creating Windows 10 installation USBs. This guide will assist you in creating a Windows 10 bootable USB with Rufus.
Step 1: Open Rufus, configure the parameters for creating a Bootable USB
On the Rufus interface, under Device, choose your USB. In the Boot Selection section, select Disk or ISO image, then press Select to open the ISO file.
Depending on the Windows file you want to install, make your selection. In this article, Mytour uses Windows 10 as an example.
Step 2: Subsequently, under Image option, choose Standard Windows installation. Then, under Partition scheme and Target system, select GPT and UEFI respectively to install the USB boot with GPT standard, and press Start.
Step 3: Before proceeding to create a Windows 10 bootable USB with Rufus, the system will prompt you to format the entire data on the USB. Remember to clear all data before pressing OK.
The speed of creating a Windows 10 bootable USB with Rufus, whether it's fast or slow, depends on your USB speed and the version of the ISO file you're using. However, don't worry too much because it will only take a few minutes.
Step 4: When the READY message appears, the process of creating a Windows 10 bootable USB with Rufus is complete.
3. Creating Windows Installation USB in MBR Standard
In essence, the process of creating a GPT or MBR Windows installation USB on Rufus is quite similar. Follow the guide above until Step 2. Here, we make the following selections:
- Image option: choose Standard Windows installation
- Partition scheme: select MBR instead of GPT.
- Target System: choose both BIOS (Legacy) and UEFI.
- File System: by default, it will be set to NTFS.
Then, press Start and follow the steps as mentioned above.
After that, proceed to create a MBR Windows installation USB with Rufus as usual. There isn't much difference in creating a GPT or MBR Windows installation USB with the Rufus software. This is a distinct advantage that few software can offer, just like Rufus.
Above is the guide to creating a Windows installation USB on both GPT and MBR standards with Rufus. Using Rufus not only saves you time but also introduces a powerful tool for creating Windows installation USB on your device.
To determine the standard your Windows 10 is using, how do you go about it? Checking whether your Windows 10 computer runs on UEFI or legacy mode provides valuable insights. Explore the method for verifying whether your Windows 10 computer adheres to UEFI or Legacy standards here.
- Explore more: How to check if your Windows 10 computer is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS standard