It's not working and has shown error and couldn't complete live usb creation, just because of the fact that FAT32 has a limitation of below 4 GB maximum copying capacity! It shouldn't be FAT32 file system but some other here, as 24.04 is near about 6 GB .iso.
Good grief. Sorry to be negative, but you're simply choosing all the default options and reading out the rufus labels without giving ANY context or insight into why you might (for example) choose FAT32 over NTFS or use BIOS over UEFI. You show the advanced options then simply read out what the labels say then fgo for the defaults. This isn't really useful for anyone other than computer newbies, who probably aren't going to be creating bootable USB drives anyway. Your 9 minute video could be reduced to around 30 seconds with zero loss of information. You could improve this video by speaking quicker, and getting rid of the pointless bits (3/4 minutes devoted to what could be covered by "download your target OS iso file and download the latest rufus install), and spending a few moments describing why you might differ from the defaults. At least you gave it a go.
It was informative video, but also it would be nice if you included how to live boot from windows with persistency
You are awesome! Thank you. You have a new subscriber.
Well done!, Simple.
As I have opted for dd rather than ISO image, Is there going to be any problem while booting ..
Sir please make one video (How to convert.py to.exe)Your way of teaching too good..can learn easily..thanks…
i now know how to use rufus lol thanks
Why didn't you put in the title that you were creating the USB drive using Windows?
obrigado 🇧🇷
can i use this drive without installing on my PC?
It's not working and has shown error and couldn't complete live usb creation, just because of the fact that FAT32 has a limitation of below 4 GB maximum copying capacity! It shouldn't be FAT32 file system but some other here, as 24.04 is near about 6 GB .iso.
thanks boss
Good grief. Sorry to be negative, but you're simply choosing all the default options and reading out the rufus labels without giving ANY context or insight into why you might (for example) choose FAT32 over NTFS or use BIOS over UEFI. You show the advanced options then simply read out what the labels say then fgo for the defaults. This isn't really useful for anyone other than computer newbies, who probably aren't going to be creating bootable USB drives anyway. Your 9 minute video could be reduced to around 30 seconds with zero loss of information. You could improve this video by speaking quicker, and getting rid of the pointless bits (3/4 minutes devoted to what could be covered by "download your target OS iso file and download the latest rufus install), and spending a few moments describing why you might differ from the defaults. At least you gave it a go.
This is good, but I am going nuts trying to figure out how to get ubuntu installed on my SYSTEM DRIVE.
just run the iso file and select ur system drive (warning: everything on the drive will be erased)
Yo are you living in Brussels?
Half knowledge
uselesss junk post - "correct title how write iso with rufus"...