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  1. If rufus takes too long to create a Win to Go USB, you can try another alternative. This tutorial how to copy installed Windows 11 to USB teaches the way.

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    Download the executable and run it – no installation is necessary. The executable is digitally signed and the signature should state: 1. "Akeo Consulting"(v1.3.0 or later) 2. "Pete Batard - Open Source Developer"(v1.2.0 or earlier)

    A Rufus FAQ is available HERE. To provide feedback, report a bug or request an enhancement, please use the GitHub issue tracker. Or you can send an e-mail.

    GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or later. You are free to distribute, modify or even sell the software, insofar as you respect the GPLv3 license. Rufus is produced in a 100% transparent manner, from its public source, using a MinGW32environment.

    Alternatively, you can clone the git repository using: $ git clone https://github.com/pbatard/rufus
    For more information, see the GitHub project.

    Since I'm getting asked about this on regular basis, there is nodonation button on this page. The main reason is that I feel that the donation system doesn't actually help software development and worse, can be guilt-inducing for users who choose not to donate. Instead, I think that "mécénat"; or developer patronage, from companies which benefit mo...

  2. Everytime I try to create a Windows 10 bootable USB using Rufus I have to wait a very long time. My USB drive is a Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 8GB and I have an ASUS K53SV laptop. I tried using a different USB stick and the problem persists.

  3. I am using Rufus to create a bootable Win11 instance and ran into the same issue. The solution is to be patient and just wait it out. I timed it from the moment it got stuck (96.5%) up until it started moving again - it took 10 minutes and 10 seconds to resume.

  4. I have tried with several Kingston 1TB DataTraveler Max USB sticks (fastest USB stick out there now) in a Thunderbolt4 port, and Rufus is excruciatingly slow. What is worse, is that it errors out at about 46% completion every time.

  5. It takes 10-15 minutes to create the bootable USB drive depending on the drive type (USB 2.0 or 3.0). Before starting, go to the Rufus official website, and click the “rufus-v.v.exe” in the “Downloads” section to download the Rufus installer. Create Windows 11 v24H2 Bootable USB Using Rufus. Double-click the Rufus installer.

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