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Rufus is a free and open-source application for Windows that can create bootable USB flash drives or Live USBs from various .iso files, including Windows and Linux distributions. It also supports downloading Windows 8.1, 10 and 11 ISOs from Microsoft's servers and hashing the image files.
Rufus was an American funk band from Chicago that launched the career of lead singer Chaka Khan. Learn about their origins, success, stardom, tension, decline, and final years, as well as their discography, accolades, and covers.
Rufus ("Red") was a first-century Christian mentioned in Mark 15:21 with his brother Alexander, whose father "Simon a Cyrenian" was compelled to help carry the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. "And they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, coming out of the country, the father of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross."
Rufus: Pete Batard GNU GPL v3: Yes No Windows Anything SliTaz TazUSB: SliTaz GNU GPL v3: Yes No SliTaz GNU/Linux: SliTaz GNU/Linux: Ubuntu Live USB creator: Canonical Ltd: GNU GPL v3: Yes No Ubuntu, Windows Ubuntu UNetbootin: Geza Kovacs GNU GPL v2+ [3] Yes No Linux, macOS, Windows Anything Universal USB Installer (UUI) Pendrivelinux GNU GPL ...
Rufus Tiger Taylor is an English drummer and the son of Queen's Roger Taylor. He plays for The Darkness and Queen + Adam Lambert, and has performed with other rock bands and musicians.
Rufus was an American band formed in 1969 and led by singer Chaka Khan. Their debut album, also titled Rufus, was released in 1973 and featured rock, soul and R&B styles.
UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) is a specification that defines the architecture of the platform firmware used for booting a computer's hardware and its interface for interaction with the operating system. It replaces the BIOS and supports various features such as large partitions, network capability, GUI, and modular design.
An optical disc image (or ISO image, from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media) is a disk image that contains everything that would be written to an optical disc, disk sector by disc sector, including the optical disc file system. [3]