To Create a Bootable Pendrive to Installing Operating System
Not Surprisingly, there are Few of us who providing Your system to Create a Bootable Pendrive
To Installing Faster than Disk Drive.
Lots of Users want to create a bootable USB Flash Drives, it appears imperative Operating System that Providing inbuilt way to Create them with Each DVD and CD Make. However that is not the case of the all Operating system Manufactures.
Most of the Users are using Third Party Appplication to Create a Bootable USB drive for the Specific Operating System.
Not Surprisingly, there are Few of us who providing Your system to Create a Bootable Pendrive
To Installing Faster than Disk Drive.
Lots of Users want to create a bootable USB Flash Drives, it appears imperative Operating System that Providing inbuilt way to Create them with Each DVD and CD Make. However that is not the case of the all Operating system Manufactures.

Help of Rufus Software to Create Bootable Pendrive
Rufus App is Small size like 915 KB and claims be a Faster to Creating Bootable USB Drive. Rufus Software is also Portable Which Means that you dont need to Install this for the Use it.
For the use Simply Double Click on the Exe File then that Application Start the working.
Just double click on the executable file and the application will start working.
Strangely however, Rufus can only create bootable flash drives from ISOs meaning you need to have an ISO image of the CD or DVD of the OS of your choice.
I do not think this should be too much of a problem considering how easy it is to create ISOs from DVDs and CDs.
How to use Rufus Software?
Steps are Following1) When you start Rufus, the First option that you will see is Device:. It contains all your connected USB Drives .Remember If you plug in a USB drive after Starting Rufus, the drive you have connected will shortly be available Here.
2) You will not need to modify the Partition Scheme and target system type, as the default choice is suitable for making the USB drive work on both UEFI and legacy BIOS computers.
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3) Change the file system from FAT32 to NTFS from the dropdown menu. This is the file system with which your USB drive will be formatted with. Do note that older computers will not boot from a flash drive formatted as NTFS. Do not modify the cluster size. Enter the name you want for your USB device in the Volume label box.
4) Check the Create a bootable disk using checkbox if it is not already checked. In the dropdown menu next to it, select ISO image. Click on the button right to it to locate your ISO image.
Do note that Rufus will format your USB drive deleting everything on it before making it bootable. So, make sure that it does not contain any important data.
5) Click on Start to format your USB drive and extract all files of the ISO to it.
To install the OS, restart your computer and select your USB device as the primary boot option in the BIOS boot menu..
And Use the Bootable Flash Drive to Install Any Operating System.
If you face any problem, you can write about it in the comments.
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