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Difference between the official Media Creation Tool and Rufus for making Windows 10 installation media.
Difference between the official Media Creation Tool and Rufus for making Windows 10 installation media.
Just a question, why do some people use Rufus except media creation tool?
Is Rufus a replacement for the Windows Media Creation Tool? Or do I need them both to create a bootable USB?
it is not a replacement but in this case they do same thing
rufus will install/burn any iso on a usb and is not in any way related to windows, media creation tool will do only windows, it is its only purpose.
edit: ppl use media creation tool only because ms made it hard to download windows iso
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Which operating systems can Rufus create installation media for?
How does Rufus differ from other bootable USB creators?
The recommended way is using the Windows Media Creation tool but using Rufus is also recommended.
You shouldn't be concern about the checksum when you are using Windows Media Creation tool because it will check for the integrity and if there is a failure, it will let you know. The Windows Media Creation tool is also smart enough so when there is a network interruption or any network failure, it continues with downloading correct files.
The way Windows Media Creation tool creating the media is a bit different from the Rufus and that is why you see different checksum.
The esd is smaller than the wim.
When a bootable MCT is created using the Microsoft website it will be in esd.
The flash drive should be > or = 8 GB.
When the MCT is downloaded to the desktop it will be in wim format.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/29588-see-full-details-about-windows-10-iso-file-usb.html https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/9230-download-windows-10-iso-file.html
This link has the Rufus method: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2376-create-bootable-usb-flash-drive-install-windows-10-a.html
The recommended way is using the Windows Media Creation tool but using Rufus is also recommended.
You shouldn't be concern about the checksum when you are using Windows Media Creation tool because it will check for the integrity and if there is a failure, it will let you know. The Windows Media Creation tool is also smart enough so when there is a network interruption or any network failure, it continues with downloading correct files.
The way Windows Media Creation tool creating the media is a bit different from the Rufus and that is why you see different checksum.
The esd is smaller than the wim.
When a bootable MCT is created using the Microsoft website it will be in esd.
The flash drive should be > or = 8 GB.
When the MCT is downloaded to the desktop it will be in wim format.
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/29588-see-full-details-about-windows-10-iso-file-usb.html https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/9230-download-windows-10-iso-file.html
This link has the Rufus method: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2376-create-bootable-usb-flash-drive-install-windows-10-a.html