Today it became available after about 1 week of Beta testing, the new 3.21 version of Rufus, and we have the links for you to download it
The Rufus is a small utility that is necessary for configuration and creation bootable USB flash drives, such as keys USB/pendrives, memory sticks, etc.
One of the best tools to create bootable USB drives in the easiest way and works on systems with Windows, Linux, DOS, UEFI and ARM.
It can be particularly useful for situations where:
- you want to create installation media on one USB Stick for example, in ISO format bootable (Windows, Linux, UEFI, etc.)
- you want to work on a PC that does not have an operating system installed
- you want to flash a file BIOS or other firmware from DOS
- you want to run a low-level utility
Despite the small size of the application, the Your Rufus provides everything you need to successfully perform the task you desire!
The full Changelo of Rufus 3.21 is as follows:
- Allow providing any local account username in the Windows User Experience dialog
- Improved Windows version reporting from ISO/.wim
- Updated UEFI: NTFS, NTFS driver to v1.4; exFAT driver to v1.9
- Switch to non-standard GRUB for remote downloads (Fedora 37, OpenSUSE Live, GeckoLinux)
- Fix UEFI: NTFS partition in MBR mode not set to handle ISO for files larger than 4GB (UwUntu)
- Fix GRUB support for Arch and derivatives when using non-FAT-compliant labels (#2086)
- Fix bug detection for GRUB with non-standard prefixes
- Fix tab order not working in Windows UX dialogs