For example, if you want to make a bootable Ubuntu drive, you can download the ISO of Ubuntu at https://ubuntu. com/download/desktop.

If the download doesn’t start automatically, right-click the link and click Save link as…. Select a location you want to save the file to and click Save. If you see an ad when you click the link, simply click Close to close the ad and start the file download.

If prompted, click Yes to allow Rufus to make changes to your system.

If prompted, click Yes to allow Rufus to make changes to your system.

Warning: Creating a bootable disk will overwrite and erase any data that is already on the USB drive. If there are any files on the USB drive that you don’t want to lose, be sure to back them up before you start. You will also not be able to use the USB drive to store files or data after it is made into a bootable disk.

This updates the “Volume label” field to match what’s in the ISO. If you want to give the drive another name, you can replace that text with anything you wish. The remaining settings should be fine in their default state, but feel free to change any parameters if you need to.

This updates the “Volume label” field to match what’s in the ISO. If you want to give the drive another name, you can replace that text with anything you wish. The remaining settings should be fine in their default state, but feel free to change any parameters if you need to.

For example, if you want to create a bootable Ubuntu installation drive, download the Ubuntu ISO from https://ubuntu. com/download/desktop.

Warning: Creating a bootable disk will overwrite and erase any data that is already on the USB drive. If there are any files on the USB drive that you don’t want to lose, be sure to back them up before you start. You will also not be able to use the USB drive to store files or data after it is made into a bootable disk. The flash drive should be at least 16 GB to accommodate most operating system files.

If the flash drive is already displayed below the icon that resembles a hard drive, go ahead and skip this stop. If a flash drive is already displayed but it is not the correct drive, click Change below the drive. Then click the checkbox next to the correct drive and click Select.

If the flash drive is already displayed below the icon that resembles a hard drive, go ahead and skip this stop. If a flash drive is already displayed but it is not the correct drive, click Change below the drive. Then click the checkbox next to the correct drive and click Select.

Warning: Creating a recovery drive will delete any files that were on the drive already. If there are files on the USB drive that you don’t want to lose, be sure to back them up before you start. Warning: You won’t be able to use your recovery drive for other things, such as file storage, once you make it a bootable recovery drive.

If you don’t see the search bar after clicking the Start menu, click the circle or magnifying glass to its right.

You may have to click Yes to start the application.

For example, if you want to create a bootable Catalina disk, click this link to go to the Catalina page on the Mac App Store, click GET, and download the installers. Just don’t click Install—you just need the files. If you already have the version you’re trying to download, you’ll see a warning message—just click Continue to save the installer to your Applications folder. [6] X Research source If the installer runs automatically, close the window.

All of the data on your drive will be deleted during this process. If there’s anything you want to keep, back up your files now.

El Capitan: sudo /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume –applicationpath /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ El\ Capitan. app Catalina: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Catalina. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume Mojave: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Mojave. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume High Sierra: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ High\ Sierra. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume Big Sur: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Big\ Sur. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume Monterey: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Monterey. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume Ventura: sudo /Applications/Install\ macOS\ Ventura. app/Contents/Resources/createinstallmedia –volume /Volumes/MyVolume