I'd look at the Copyright notices (in the about box) to get the list of all the Open Source projects Rufus leverages, as most of these should have a Linux/OS X port and it should give you an idea of the pieces you're going to have to fill. What would you recommend as start point if I were to rewrite the application for Linux and MacOSX. Ofcourse I do 'dd if=/dev/disk2 of=~/img/' images that can I restore with dd on 'any' other usb.īut newer releases of upgraded windows exist also and I will like to prepare a fresh image drive from time to time. So I always have to ask a friend to prepare a Usb drive for me or I need to have a bare metal windows machine around to do the hassle by myself. I need to find a retail cd of windows 7, bootcamp it(not every iso works), install on baremetal, install rufus, download Windows 7 SP1 or any newer, and prepare usb with Rufus from baremetal windows machine. Running Rufus on OSX with wine finds no devices as well. I dont have bare metal Windows around, neither my Virtual Machines on my Mac can export USB to themselfs properly so I can use Rufus(doesnt find devices). I have a problem creating Windows bootable USB flash drive and I am trapped in a useless loop of lots of work until I prepare a USB flash on my MacBook Pro. ![]() noone of those works like your tool (always, from first time with every iso i feed it). ![]() I have tried lots of useless tools like unetbootin and such. ![]() Is it a huge hassle to handle block devices? should be much easier than on windows i guess.ĭoes such tool exist for Linux/Mac OS X already ? Appears github have changed their policy and no personal messages exist? WTF
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