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Windows - USB Installation Media Creation
    If you are unsure how to write an ISO to a USB flash drive, this guide will show you how to use Rufus. Many modern systems do not include an internal optical drive and require a USB flash drive to boot unless you use a USB optical drive. This is especially common on modern laptops and some desktops where it is an option and not standard. Using a USB drive is often a more practical workaround for these systems. A 16-32GB* USB flash drive is generally easier to set up and use outside of DVD-only applications or situations.
    Unless your application REQUIRES a DVD, a 16-32GB* USB flash drive is generally the better choice.
    ***TL;DR: When buying new, 32GB+ (USB3 preferred, USB2 "works" but will be slow).[br]
    ''IF YOUR BUDGET IS THIN, FORMAT AN OLD DRIVE YOU CAN ERASE IF YOU ARE CHOOSING BETWEEN NO NAME JUNK OR A KNOWN NAME BRAND!''***
    ''*An 8GB drive can often be used, but you will be limited in extra storage space for files, drivers, and NF firmware for components like Intel wireless cards or nVidia graphics. 8GB drives are generally no longer sold today but may still be sold in bulk packs for cases where the drive is seen as "disposable"; most are no-name.''[br]
    ''If you own it, it can still be used, but it is not recommended as a new purchase. My current recommendation is 32GB due to the small price gap between 16GB and 32GB drives (which tend to be ~$1-2 more or less expensive both ways).''
    ''*Older low-capacity drives, such as an 8GB USB drive, will "work," but you will have limited spare space for files and NF firmware you may need (E.g., Intel wireless cards, nVidia graphics). Generally, 8GB drives are no longer available "new" but are sometimes found in generic bulk packs priced to be disposable ("no name" drives). ***IN GENERAL, the current recommendation for buying a new drive is to purchase a 32GB drive (USB3 preferred, USB2 drives are slow) at the bare minimum, and ~$1-2 USD cheaper than most 64GB drives. While you can still find 16GB drives, they are generally only sold as rebranded Chinese drives (such as Onn), generics, or from "hole in a wall" companies. While these may work, you do not save much (average $5 or less), so they are not recommended. You are generally better off formatting an older name brand 8-16GB USB drive you have over purchasing a generic drive 9/10 times.***''
    === ++READ: Important note about legacy operating systems.++ ===
    ***''Important: OSes without explicit USB boot support are not guaranteed to work. While the risk of a problem is low with the right tools, results outside of Linux and modern Windows releasesI cannot guarantee anything. You areNOT GUARANTEED on your own if there are unforeseen issues with ancient operating systems.''***
    This guide was initially written exclusively aroundfor Linux. However, it can be used with anyany relatively modern operating system that supports USB boot and is not tied to one specific operating systemreleased in practice. ***''Since these operating systemsthe past ~10-15 years can create unforeseen issues, I cannot quickly figure out how to fix them. You willgenerally be on your own for OSes other than Linuxbooted from USB.''***
    === ++Guide notes++ ===
    * ***''If you have a used USB drive, format it outside Rufus before use.''***
    * ***''This guide is on Revision 3. If you are using Rufus 2.x,''*** [link|https://drive.google.com/open?id=1huW_2PpgR-RZzwKQe0wRlb5ZFsovFSZG|refer to Revision 2|new_window=true]***''.''***
    * ***''Used drives should ideally be erased before formatting in Rufus.''***
    * [link|https://drive.google.com/open?id=1huW_2PpgR-RZzwKQe0wRlb5ZFsovFSZG|This guide is currently at Revision 3. If you are using Rufus 2.x, refer to this archive of the previous version.|new_window=true]

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      crwdns2936071:01crwdne2936071:0 — Rufus downloaden

      MET DEZE PROCEDURE WIS JE HET DOEL-USB-STATION! MAAK EEN BACK-UP VAN DE STICK OF GEBRUIK EEN NIEUWE STICK ALS JE GEEN STICK HEBT DIE JE KUNT WISSEN.

      crwdns2936071:02crwdne2936071:0 — Download je ISO

      Torrent clients vereisen aanvullende configuratie die NIET in deze handleiding wordt behandeld.

      crwdns2936071:03crwdne2936071:0 — Zoek de ISO

      Standaard downloadlocaties: Windows (recente versies; 7 en nieuwer): Downloads

      crwdns2936071:04crwdne2936071:0 — Het ISO-bestand schrijven

      Als je een systeem gebruikt met een Legacy BIOS waarvan bekend is dat het fouten bevat, moet je mogelijk "Add fixes for older BIOSes" toevoegen'.

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