Rufus has finished.
Mark reached for his digital toolkit—a collection of utilities he kept on a trusted drive. He bypassed the 'official' Microsoft USB/DVD Download Tool, which had a nasty habit of failing with older ISOs on newer hardware. He scrolled through his icons until he found the one he was looking for. rufus windows 7
He switched the radio button to (Disk Dump). This copied the image byte-for-byte, ignoring the file system logic of the host OS. It was messier, more aggressive, but it forced the USB stick to mimic the original disc structure exactly, bypassing the formatting handshakes. Rufus has finished
Once the process is complete, you can use the bootable USB drive to install Windows 7 on your computer. Simply insert the USB drive, restart your computer, and enter the BIOS settings (usually by pressing F2, F12, or Del). Set the USB drive as the first boot device and save the changes. He scrolled through his icons until he found