Disables the Trusted Platform Module check during setup.
Under "Image option," users select "Extended Windows 11 Installation (no TPM / no Secure Boot / 8GB- RAM)". Partition Scheme: It is recommended to use GPT for UEFI targets. Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta
Creating bootable USB drives is a fundamental task for system administrators, IT professionals, and tech enthusiasts. For years, Rufus has remained the gold standard for this utility due to its speed, lightweight footprint, and reliability. The release of Rufus 3.16 Build 1833 Beta marked a crucial milestone in the software’s evolution, introducing targeted optimizations and foundational support for modern operating systems, specifically Windows 11. Technical Overview and Release Context Disables the Trusted Platform Module check during setup
This beta build introduced several structural changes to how Rufus interacts with modern system firmware (UEFI) and disk partitioning schemes. 1. Windows 11 Extended Installation Support Creating bootable USB drives is a fundamental task
Negative feedback centered on the Windows 8.1 detection bug and the lack of a portable version warning (the beta only ships as an .exe, not a separate .pdb or 7zip package).
Rufus uses GRUB to boot various Linux ISOs in Legacy mode. This beta updates the internal GRUB version to 2.04, adding support for newer distributions like Ubuntu 20.10 and Fedora 33 that dropped older GRUB configurations.