How-To Geek on MSN
Stop using Rufus to make bootable USBs—this free, open-source alternative makes them far more useful
Your USB drive should be able to store and boot as many operating systems as its storage capacity allows.
Apple only sells OS X Mountain Lion as a digital download in the Mac App Store. The installer weighs in at a hefty 4.05GB, but the good news is that you can install your copy of Mountain Lion on all ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I tried booting Windows 11 from a USB drive, and it revealed why Microsoft let this feature die
Most people won't ever need to do this.
Rufus is an open-source program that creates bootable USB sticks for Windows installation and more. Compared to Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool, Rufus offers many more options for configuration setup.
Pretty much any motherboard made in the last 3-4 years can boot off flash drives. If you know the model of the motherboard, search for the manual and look through it, it should have a list of boot ...
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