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How to Install Windows 10 from an ISO File with Rufus
Are you looking for a quick and easy way to install Windows 10 on your computer? Rufus, a free tool from Microsoft, is here to help. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to create an installation media (ISO file) for Windows 10 using Rufus, and then use it to install the operating system.
What is Rufus and What does it do?
Rufus is a free tool that allows you to create bootable USB drives or DVDs/BDs with your preferred operating system. It’s essentially a powerful tool that helps you create an installation media for Windows 10, allowing you to reinstall or upgrade your computer.
Step-by-Step Guide: Installing Windows 10 from an ISO File using Rufus
To get started, follow these steps:
Step 1: Install Rufus on Your Computer
First, you’ll need to install Rufus on your computer. You can download the tool from the official website and run it.
Step 2: Open Rufus and Create a New Bootable Media
Once installed, open Rufus and click on “Create a bootable USB drive or DVD/BD.” Select the ISO file of Windows 10 that you want to install, then choose the format (USB or DVD) and the burning speed.
Step 3: Set the USB Drive or DVD
To create an installation media, select the USB drive as the storage device. Make sure it has enough space for the installation files and leave some room for the operating system.
Step 4: Choose the Boot Method (USB or Network)
In the “Boot method” dropdown menu, choose either “USB” (which will boot from the USB drive) or “Network” (which will boot from a network connection). If you’re using a Windows 10 installation media that’s not already installed on your computer, select “USB.”
Step 5: Set the Boot Options
In the “Boot options” field, set the delay between each disk (for USB) or wait time (for Network), and choose whether to boot from a fast network connection. You can also select whether you want to use any of your existing operating system’s startup items.
Step 6: Create the Bootable Media
Click on “Create” to start creating the installation media. Rufus will then create a new file (usually with an .wim
extension) containing all necessary files for Windows 10.
Step 7: Verify the Installation Media File
After creation, verify that your Rufus-created bootable media has been saved to your computer. You can do this by running the following command in Command Prompt as administrator:
dir /s /b windows10.iso
If everything looks good, you’re ready to install Windows 10.
Step 8: Boot from the Installation Media and Install Windows 10
To start the installation process, boot your computer into Rufus’s created media. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. If any issues arise during installation, refer to the Rufus user manual for troubleshooting advice.
That’s it! With these steps, you’ve successfully installed Windows 10 from an ISO file using Rufus.