Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta [best]

Rufus uses GRUB to boot various Linux ISOs in Legacy mode. This beta updates the internal GRUB version to 2.04, adding support for newer distributions like Ubuntu 20.10 and Fedora 33 that dropped older GRUB configurations.

Added the ability to create installation media that bypasses TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and RAM requirements. Improved Windows 11 Compatibility:

This beta version improved compatibility with certain Linux distributions and specialized Windows images, ensuring better bootability across a wider range of hardware configurations. 4. UI and Backend Fixes Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta

As a beta build, it occasionally had minor bugs, such as logs not saving on exit (which was addressed in later beta sub-releases).

If creating a Windows 11 drive, configure the "Extended Windows 11 installation" options to bypass TPM/Secure Boot if necessary. Start: Click "Start" and wait for the process to complete. Conclusion Rufus uses GRUB to boot various Linux ISOs in Legacy mode

Using a beta version like 3.16 Build 1833 offers several advantages, particularly for early adopters of new technology:

| Feature | Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta | Rufus 4.5 (current) | |---------|----------------------------|----------------------| | File size | ~1.3 MB | ~1.5 MB | | Windows XP support | Yes (last version to work well) | No | | Windows 7 NVMe patch | Included | Removed (dropped support for Win7) | | UEFI HTTP boot | No | Yes | | Bypass TPM/secure boot for Win11 | No | Yes | If creating a Windows 11 drive, configure the

Developer Pete Batard has rolled out Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta , bringing a fresh set of fixes, improvements, and experimental features to the lightweight utility used by millions to create bootable USB drives.

Name your drive under the section. Leave the File system (NTFS or FAT32) and Cluster size at their default settings, as Rufus automatically selects the optimal configuration based on your loaded ISO. Step 6: Write and Complete

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