[How to] Create Windows 11 Bootable USB | RUFUS | MBR | Step By Step (2022)

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Hi, in this video I will show How to Easily Create Windows 11 Bootable USB Step by Step.
We will see How to download windows 11 and Rufus tools and How to Create Windows 11 Bootable USB with Rufus on MBR Mode .
We will also see how to create a Windows 11 bootable USB drive with Rufus, with or without the Windows 11 minimum system requirements.


00:00 Introduction
00:30 3 Options to Download Windows 11
02:04 Download Windows 11 ISO File
02:48 Download & Install Rufus
03:23 Create Windows 11 Bootable USB with Rufus
06:03 Test Windows 11 Bootable USB


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* Download Windows 11 ISO File :

You will now have the latest Windows 11 ISO image file saved to your folder, which can be used for virtual machines or to create bootable media.

* Create a Windows 11 Bootable USB

2- On the "Device" section, select the USB flash drive.
3- On the "Boot selection" section. Click on the Select button, to select the Windows 11 ISO file from the folder location.
4- On the "Image option" section, if your PC meets the minimum system requirements you can select, "Windows 11 installation with TPM 2 dot 0 + secure boot".
else if your PC does not have the minimum requirements select, "windows 11 installation with no TPM and no secure boot".
or if you want to run windows from this drive you can select "Windows To Go".
5- Depending upon your BIOS Mode, under the Partition Scheme label, select MBR, if you have a BIOS system or GPT if you have a UEFI system.
6- Click on Start to create the bootable USB.


📢📢📢📢📢 Disclaimer: Use the instructions in this video at your own risk. We are not responsible for any data loss or other damages that may occur.

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✍✍✍ Let me know what you think of this video in the comments ✍✍✍
Have a nice day, and thanks for watching 🔝

TechINtn
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In my case Image Option not appear. I followed each step as shown in video.

NarendraSingh-dnox
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Has TPM 2.0 and and secure boot option not available previously version on refuse?

NarendraSingh-dnox
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once you click continue the options to skip requirements tpm, ram, and secure boot will show

nbslayherttv
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this is ignoring the most common scenario and questions attached to it: what to select when you have machine that does have TPM and GPT as possibility but not in function yet. do you select TPM if you haven't yet turned in on but you want to use it and more importantly should you select GPT if your disk is not yet formatted into GPT? during installation there is likely option to format the disk to GPT so you will end up with GPT disk but you are not having it yet in the moment of preparation and not even in the moment of starting the installation...

dalibornovak
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Hey what if there is no TPM or no secureboot Option?

cemacikgoz
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Okay he doesn't say it in the video but you have to get Rufus 3.17 to enable TPM secure boot it's just that year when it was created

treyb
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Hi teacher. I am not skilled at computer technology. However, having a bout 4 different and diverse age machines, i have aspecific question: already broken some hard drives, i always had to send my computers to chasnge it and lost my infomation. Not a mortal question, but a lot of hours to reinstal all. So, i have my personal files in an external hdd, but programs and apps must be reinstalled with a great waste of time, and of course, win is no longer the original with the consecuent troubles it causes.
Here is my concern: i want to have 1 bootable pendrive (32 or 64 GB) for each machine, containining the original windows and main applications (not all of those, but enough of them to facilitate the recovery), and the personal files i simply copy back from the external hdd
To have an hdd with the entire disk of each computer is too much expensive
Could you help me with this?

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