In this article, we’re going to show you how to create a USB flash drive with Windows 10 which can be installed on UEFI-based computers. In case you’re not the one who really needs to install Windows 10 on a UEFI-based computer, but you’re reading this article just for education, you may not be familiar with the term UEFI. Well, UEFI is basically the replacement for BIOS, so that means it’s a new firmware that starts the computer and loads the operating system. And more and more new Windows PCs are coming with it. Check out how to enable secure boot on UEFI computers in the linked article!

Can Rufus create UEFI bootable USB?

Yes, Rufus can create a UEFI bootable USB. Rufus is a free and open-source utility that allows users to create bootable USB drives for a variety of purposes, including booting and installing operating systems such as Windows, Linux, and others. In the guides below we will present to you how to create a Windows 10 bootable USB drive from ISO in just a few steps, using Rufus and Media Creation Tool.

How to create Windows 10 UEFI bootable USB?

1️⃣ Create a bootable USB using RUFUS

Another method to create a bootable USB on Windows 10 is to use the Rufus USB image writer. It is a third-party standalone utility, so you don’t have to install it, just download and open it.

  1. Download Rufus.
  2. Open the app.
  3. Select the USB flash drive you want to create an image on.
  4. Select the GPT partition scheme for UEFI (leave cluster size to default). Make sure you have the option Create a bootable disk using ISO Image selected from the dropdown menu.
  5. Add your Windows ISO file (you can download your Windows 10 ISO files from from Microsoft for free), and click Start.
  6. Wait until the process is finished.
  7. Now just restart your computer and install the system normally.

2️⃣ Use the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft

Besides Rufus, the most recommended tool to create a USB bootable Windows 10 system is the Media Creation Tool. Before you start, please download the updated file. After the Windows 10 installation files have been downloaded, your computer will create a bootable USB that will be compatible with devices that are using UEFI or BIOS. If you need to fix UEFI boot problems in Windows 10, check out our article linked here. We hope that our solutions helped you create a Windows 10 UEFI bootable USB drive. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. If you have any other issues or questions, you can check our wide collection of guides on the Media Creation Tool.

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