![]() ![]() ![]() This is answered rather extensively in the relevant Rufus FAQ entry and, AFAIK, this is not something that is being considered by folks who don't interact regularly with Windows users.Īlso, one thing that needs to be pointed out is that for dd to work, the ISO must have been mastered as a ISOHybrid, which is technically a hack (albeit a brilliant one) to make something (an unpartitioned optical media file system) appear like something it was never designed to be (a partitioned disk file system). ![]() The problem with dd and utilities that only perform dd-like write of ISOHybrid images is that it can result in drive content that are very confusing for Windows users, and that actually leads them not to try to boot their media because they (wrongly) assume that it was improperly created.
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