At the time of this writing, we’re still in the Windows Insider, or “beta” builds. You’re now ready to install it on a new PC. That’s all there is to create a Windows 11 bootable USB drive. For more on that, please read our article on how to clean install Windows 11. Note: If you get the following message about disabling Secure Boot, you can ignore it and proceed with the installation as you normally would. You will see a progress bar under the “Status” section while it’s made. When the warning comes up that all data on the flash drive will be wiped, click the OK button.Īnd wait while your bootable USB drive is created. When you are ready, click the Start button. Under the “Volume Label” field, type in a name for the drive.įor the rest of the fields, keep them as they are. Now, for “Image Option,” set the dropdown to Standard Windows Installation. Then select the Windows 11 ISO file you downloaded. Then click the Select button on the right side. When Rufus launches, under Device, select your USB flash drive. To get started, download and install the Rufus utility on a Windows 10 PC.ĭuring the installation process of Rufus, it will ask you if you want to download the latest update. The Dev channel will be much less stable.Ĭreate a Bootable Windows 11 Flash Drive with Rufus For best results, select the Beta Channel build. To download the Windows 11 ISO, head to this Microsoft Insider Page.
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