
This topic was modified 8 months, 3 weeks ago by Alex5723. * still downloads Windows 10/11 ISO files. Sure could use some help with it, add a notice about this whole mess…” * Considering that trying to troubleshoot this is likely to take a long while, and that I It can be especially useful for cases where: you need to create. * Per #41 Microsoft appear to have altered their website to make it hostile to our script. Rufus is a small utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives, such as USB keys/pendrives, memory sticks, etc. So for now, I’m just going to conditionally disable the Windows ISO downloads in the script while printing an error notice… Note: Boot menu keys for all computers are not the same, see. This is likely to take a looooong time to troubleshoot, and I sure could use some help with it. Step 3: In the boot menu select USB drive and hit enter, Now you will see the Windows setup. Step 2: Connect your 8GB+ USB drive to your PC. Rufus is a portable utility and hence doesn’t require an installation.

Sometimes publishers take a little while to make this information available, so please check back in a few days to see if it has been updated. Step 1: Visit this page and download the latest version of Rufus. The only query that works for GetProductDownloadLinksBySku is the one that is sent internally from Microsoft’s web page, as trying to copy/paste that query to a different browser window, or even trying to manually issue it from the same window now returns an error, whereas that wasn’t the case previously. We dont have any change log information yet for version 3.13 of Rufus. Well, from further investigation, it sure looks like Microsoft made their website deliberately hostile to our script queries. EXE file, install and open Rufus.“Error: Could not retrieve architectures from server” for Windows 10 & 11 #41 In this case, we are downloading the portable version. Download the portable version if you don’t want to install Rufus on your system. Along with a regular installer, Rufus also comes in a portable variant.

Scroll down the page to where you can select the latest updated links or any older versions. Download Rufus if you haven’t already.They’re lightweight and you can create clone images of bootable USB drives, which makes the data indestructible. Rufus is a simple and easy to use tool, just download and run the tool to create bootable USB. It is very difficult to find a CD/DVD ROM nowadays, so most people prefer to use a bootable USB drive instead to install an operating system or software edition.

You can’t use a bootable USB to store normal text, image, music or video files unless you reformat it. The bootable USB drive folder can be viewed in a File Explorer window and contains various setup files and preloaded commands. Use Rufus to Create a Bootable USB DriveĪ bootable USB drive (or “Live USB”) refers to any USB hardware device whose file systems have been reformatted, enabling it to install an entire operating system.
