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QuestionHow can I download a video from the internet onto a flash drive?Community AnswerDownload the video to your computer and then copy the file onto your flash drive.
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QuestionI don't see any option in the winrar method to save as ISO. The only options are RAR, RAR5 and ZIP. What should I do?Community AnswerWInrar is a compression tool and not a file. You can use winrar to open RAR and ZIP files.
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QuestionWhere can I find the option of saving files in an ISO format in Winrar?Community AnswerYou can't. Its not for making ISO files, it's for saving compressed files . See above for how to make an ISO.
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QuestionIs there any way to make an ISO without downloading other software?Rudy TothCommunity AnswerThat special file ISO is in the computer system long before you even purchase the machine. Most likely, it is being a hidden file with special attributes. Do not tamper with these special files that can render your computer. ISO.SYS & IO.EXE are the ones you should steer clear from.
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QuestionHow can I use this iso file for Rufus to make bootable USB?ArroganceTop AnswererShort answer: you can't. Long answer: the process for creating a bootable ISO image is going to be different depending on what operating system you are going to boot. And if you only plan on booting from a flash drive, then you don't need to make an ISO or use Rufus.
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QuestionHow can I use an ISO file with Rufus to create a bootable USB?Joey TatúCommunity AnswerTo create a bootable USB using Rufus, download Rufus from the official site and connect your USB drive. Run Rufus, select your USB from the dropdown, and choose your ISO file under "Boot selection." Configure the partition scheme (MBR for BIOS, GPT for UEFI) and file system (NTFS for larger files, FAT32 for older systems). Click "Start," confirm data loss, and wait for the process to complete. Once "READY" appears, exit Rufus and safely eject the USB. Your USB is now bootable and ready to use.
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