Rufus is a free and lightweight tool designed to create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 10 on your computer. In previous versions, you had to provide the Windows 10 ISO to make a bootable media. However, you can now download the ISO file and prepare the bootable media within the experience, similar to the Microsoft Media Creation Tool.
However, unlike the Microsoft solution, Rufus creates a USB installation media and does it faster. You can even prepare a USB drive with an older version of Windows 10 (including Windows 8.1).
In this guide, you will learn the steps to use Rufus to download the ISO file and create a bootable media to install Windows 10 from scratch.
How to use Rufus to download ISO and create bootable Windows 10 USB
To use Rufus to download the Windows 10 ISO file and create a bootable media, connect a USB flash drive with 8GB of space, and then use these steps:
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Under the “Download” section, click the link to download the latest version.
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Double-click the executable to launch the tool.
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Click the Settings button (third button from the left) a the bottom of the page.
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Under the “Settings” section, use the “Check for updates” drop-down menu and select the Daily option.
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Click the Close button.
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Click the Close button again.
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Open Rufus again.
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(Optional) Under the “Device” section, use the drop-down menu and select the USB drive to create the installation media.
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Under the “Boot selection” section, use the drop-down menu and select the Disk or ISO image option.
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Click the down-arrow button (on the right side) and select the Download option.
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Click the Download button.
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Select the Windows 10 option.
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Click the Continue button.
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Under the “Release” section, select the Windows 10 ISO you want to download. For example, 22H2 (Build 19045.xxx – 2022.xx) downloads the version 21H2 ISO file.
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Click the Continue button.
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Select the Windows 10 Home/Pro option.
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Click the Continue button.
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Select the language of Windows 10.
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Click the Continue button.
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Select the operating system architecture. (Usually, you want to select x64.)
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Click the Download button.
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Select the location to save the Windows 10 ISO file automatically.
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(Optional) If you connected a USB flash drive to create a bootable media, continue with the default settings after downloading.
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Click the Start button.
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Click the OK button to skip the customization options.
Once you complete the steps, you can use the bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 10 using a clean or in-place upgrade installation.