Lightweight utility that helps format and create bootable USB flash drives

Rufus Portable

Rufus Portable

  -  3.61 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    Rufus Portable 4.7 LATEST

  • Review by

    Michael Reynolds

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Pete Batard / External Link

  • Filename

    RufusPortable_4.7.paf.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    11579392d1e34eac95898a348e9925fd

Rufus Portable is a lightweight, standalone utility designed for creating bootable USB drives on Windows. It is the portable version of the original Rufus software, which means it doesn't require installation and can be run directly from a USB stick or any removable drive.

Rufus Portable is widely appreciated by system administrators, tech professionals, and advanced users for its speed, simplicity, and powerful capabilities.

Its primary use is to create bootable USB installation media from ISO files, including Windows, Linux, and other OS distributions.

Features

Bootable USB creation: Quickly creates bootable USB drives from ISO images.

Support for various boot formats: Supports BIOS and UEFI boot modes.

Multiple file system formats: Choose from FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, UDF, and ReFS.

Portable and lightweight: No installation required; extremely small file size.

Advanced options: Options for partition scheme, cluster size, bad block checks, and more.

Free and open-source: 100% free with source code available to the public.

User Interface

Rufus Portable has a minimalistic and straightforward interface. All available options are displayed on a single screen, which makes it easy to configure a bootable USB without navigating through complex menus.

While it doesn’t offer a modern or flashy design, its UI is highly functional, focused on performance and usability.

Installation and Setup

Being a portable app, Rufus requires no installation. Simply download the executable file from the official website, place it on any USB or local storage, and double-click to run it.

It launches instantly and is ready to use right away.

How to Use
  • Insert a USB drive into your Windows PC.
  • Launch Rufus Portable.
  • Under "Device", select your USB drive.
  • Click "Select" and choose your ISO file.
  • Choose your partition scheme (MBR or GPT) and target system (BIOS or UEFI).
  • Select the file system (usually FAT32 for UEFI).
  • Click “Start” and confirm to write the image.
  • Wait for the process to complete and safely eject the USB drive.
FAQs

Can I use Rufus Portable without admin rights?
No, Rufus still requires administrator privileges to access hardware-level formatting tools.

Is Rufus Portable safe to use?
Yes, it’s a safe, open-source utility widely trusted in the tech community.

What is the difference between Rufus and Rufus Portable?
The portable version doesn’t install to your system and can be used on-the-go via a USB drive.

Does Rufus support creating bootable drives for macOS?
Rufus is designed for Windows and does not support creating macOS bootable drives.

Can I use Rufus to clone an entire drive?
No, Rufus is not designed for disk cloning; it's only for bootable drive creation.

Alternatives

balenaEtcher: A user-friendly cross-platform tool for creating bootable USB drives from ISO and IMG files.

Ventoy: An open-source Windows PC tool to create a bootable USB drive for ISO files.

UNetbootin: Another popular open-source software capable of creating bootable USB drives on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

WinToUSB: A Windows-specific utility that enables the creation of bootable USB drives with Windows installations.

YUMI: A versatile multiboot USB creator that allows users to add multiple ISO files and create a single USB drive with multiple bootable systems.

Pricing

Rufus Portable is completely free and open-source. There are no paid versions or hidden fees.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 11, 10, 8 or 7 (32-bit or 64-bit)
  • RAM: Minimum 512MB
  • Disk Space: Under 10MB for the app; additional space depending on ISO file
  • Administrator rights: Required
PROS
  • Lightweight and portable
  • Fast and reliable USB bootable creation
  • Supports various file systems and formats
  • Advanced customization options
  • No installation required
CONS
  • Interface may seem technical to beginners
  • Windows-only support
  • Requires admin rights
Conclusion

Rufus Portable remains one of the most reliable and efficient tools for creating bootable USB drives on Windows. With its speed, flexibility, and minimal system requirements, it's a must-have utility for IT professionals and power users.

Although it might not cater to complete beginners with its no-frills interface, its performance and feature set more than make up for it. Whether you're installing a new OS or creating rescue media, Rufus Portable is a trusted companion.

  • Rufus Portable 4.7 Screenshots

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What's new in this version:

- Add a mechanism to detect and download updated DBXs from the official UEFI repository
- Add ztsd compression support for disk images
- Add a new exclusion feature in the settings, to ignore disks with a specific GPT GUID
- Improve detection for compressed VHD images that are too large to fit the target drive
- Fix commandline hogger not being deleted when running Rufus from a different directory
- Fix FAT filenames from embedded images being potentially truncated on image extraction
- Fix a side-loading vulnerability with cfgmgr32.dll
- Fix UI memory leaks
- Fall back to user/system default locale when getting error description
- Don't run the commandline hogger on POSIX shells
- Drop ARM 32-bit builds (Note that ARM 64-bit builds are NOT affected by this)
- Update FreeDOS and Grub4DOS to latest