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A Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Windows 11 from an ISO File using Rufus
Installing Windows 11 from a USB drive, also known as a bootable USB installation, is a convenient and secure way to install the latest version of Windows. In this article, we will guide you through the process of creating and installing Windows 11 from an ISO file using Rufus.
Prerequisites:
- A blank USB drive with at least 4GB of free space (at least 64GB recommended)
- A valid license key for Windows 11
- Rufus, a third-party tool to create bootable USB drives
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Step 1: Prepare Your USB Drive
- Connect the blank USB drive to your computer.
- Open Rufus on your computer (you can download it from the official website).
- Select the USB drive as the source device and choose the bootable image file for Windows 11.
Step 2: Create a Bootable USB Drive
- Insert the ISO file of Windows 11 into the USB drive.
- Rufus will create a new partition on the USB drive with the name “Windows 11 – Enterprise x64 (x86)” in uppercase letters.
- Set the boot order to “USB” and select “Start” to continue.
Step 3: Confirm the Installation
- You’ll see a message confirming that Rufus is creating a bootable USB drive with Windows 11.
- Wait for about 10-15 minutes while Rufus creates the installation files on your USB drive.
Step 4: Boot from the USB Drive
- Insert your blank USB drive into any available free disk space on your computer and restart it.
- The Windows Setup screen will appear, but you’ll need to enter your product key or activation code.
Installing Windows 11
- Follow the prompts to enter your product key or activation code, if required by your region’s Microsoft support website.
- Choose the language, time and date settings, and keyboard layout as desired.
- Select your preferred installation type (e.g., installation from USB drive).
- Click “Next” to begin the installation process.
Final Steps
- Once the installation is complete, a confirmation message will appear with your license key code.
- You can then use this key code for future Windows 11 installations.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Make sure you have enough free space on your USB drive to create an ISO file of at least 4GB in size.
- Rufus may not always be able to read the ISO file correctly, so ensure it’s saved in the correct format (ISO).
- Keep your Windows installation files up-to-date by regularly checking for updates and installing them.
By following these steps and using Rufus, you can successfully install Windows 11 from an ISO file on a blank USB drive.
