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  The USB drive I created with these instructions was used to successfully install Windows Server TP5 on bare metal with only one internal. I found a recommendation for a tool called Rufus, a free app which I downloaded. However, Rufus does not recognize the Windows 16 iso file, and.    

 

Best way to get a windows server iso file onto a usb drive - Microsoft Q&A



   

My question is: what is the proper tool to use to achieve this? It is just maddeningly frustrating to be stymied so early in the process. Why would Microsoft create a file that is too big for a dvd, while at the same time advising that it be loaded onto a dvd?

Attachments: Up to 10 attachments including images can be used with a maximum of 3. Multiple RDP access environment depending of the origin. You could also download from MSDN. COM or other subscription service. In my case it is drive I:. In my case it is D: and 32gb You will likely need at least an 8gb drive as the bits will require 4. Start type cmd Right-click cmd top of menu Run as Administrator accept the elevation request. I strongly recommend you have a good backup of all drives attached to the machine before running.

I also recommend you disconnect all external drives to limit mistakes. The following command will defer depending on the configuration of the hardware you will be installing the OS on. UEFI is more secure. You should still be in the command prompt window. Do not fill the rest of the options because Rufus will fill them automatically when we select the ISO image.

For that press the button shown below:. I have never tried this option. If any of you fancy giving it a go let me know in the comments! Your Rufus should look like this, where, again, the drive letter should reflect the drive letter assigned by your computer to your USB stick!

For some reason when I go to the iso location, it does not show up. Any tips? Hi KEv and thank you for your comment! Where are you downloading the ISO from?

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