Device Propertiesĭevice: Here you can select the target flash drive.
At first glance, you can notice some newer features (compared to the 2.18 version I last used and are familiar with). Start the program and the main panel will appear immediately. The reinstallation of my desktop (replacing Win7 with Debian) has become very topical, so anyway I have to create this flash drive, then I'll write a little about it.ĭownload the latest Rufus program from your site: Ĭurrently the version is the latest ( release)Ĭreating a bootable installer flash drive But also great for Debian 8 (Jessie) or the Debian 9 (Stretch) is a minimal server also to compile your installation kit. So now I'm going to create a bootable flash drive with Rufus 3.3, which will be loaded with a Debian 9.5 Live operating system with the KDE desktop environment. And since I'm also trying this version for the first time, this guide will be a bit of a test, in which I will also try out the new buttons and functions.
That’s why it deserves another presentation. I've made another about this before description, which was made even with Rufus version 2.18, but since then it has been a while and the program has already jumped to a major version, and new features have been added. Here's how to create a bootable flash drive with the new Rufus program.