Rufus is a widely known software utility application that allows you to create bootable flash drives. However, it is more accustomed for Microsoft Windows. This software is one of the most popular ones available, as a free and open-source application that can entice any user. It is easy to launch and very user-friendly because you can feel a similar interface as the Windows OS. It is able to flash images faster compared to other software providers.

You can directly download the latest version of Rufus from the following links.
To install create a USB Drive with Rufus, you can follow the steps below.
- To be able to run the software, you would need to ensure that you have administrative rights on your computer. After which, you can insert the Flash Drive and find the Rufus application to launch. In case you have not installed Rufus in your computer, you can feel free to go through the web and look for distribution sites for it. It is a free application so you should be able to get them with less hassle. Make sure that you get the latest release since it would have recent improvements in the package.
- Upon launching the Rufus app, it should be able to detect the flash drive immediately. Since Rufus can support various configurations and customizations on the partition of disks and file system structures, you can adjust them according to your preference.
- Choose to create the bootable disk and you should be able to proceed in choosing the ISO image to be flashed. Make sure that you review everything before beginning the process. When you start, you will be prompted with message that all the data existing in the USB Flash Drive will be formatted first. This is so that the hardware can have a clean device to work with. Thus, make sure that you are aware of the files in your flash drive before you candidate it as the bootable device.
- When you are decided, review the contents and choose to start copying. The length of the process depends on the size and number of files to copy. There is not much to do at this point but wait until the process finishes. Luckily for Rufus, it is one of the fastest applications that can flash images to the drive.
- Once complete, review the contents of the external drive and double check whether the files were correctly copied over to it. And then when you have everything in place, you can simply eject the USB Flash Drive. If you want to boot the OS in another computer, you should be able to easily insert it and launch the bootable drive.