Las 2 G9 CSS
Las 2 G9 CSS
Department of Education
Region V- Bicol
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF CAMARINES NORTE
MORENO INTEGRATED SCHOOL
TLE JHS Department
Governor Panotes Avenue, Daet, Camarines Norte
I. Introductory Concept
As a technician you must be able to know the variations or options in installing an
operating system that is compatible with the hardware requirement of a personal
computer.
Rufus is one of several programs that allow you to create an “ISO image” on
a USB stick. To create a bootable USB using Rufus, all you need is:
Step 1: Open up Rufus and plug your clean USB stick into your computer.
Step 2: Rufus will automatically detect your USB. Click on Device and choose the USB
you want to use from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Make sure the Boot Selection option is set to Disk or ISO image then
click Select. Rufus will open a file explorer browser window; locate the ISO image you want
to burn onto the USB and select it.
Note: In the latest version of Rufus (3.5),
there’s now an option to download the
ISO image for Windows 7 directly
through Rufus, if you don’t already
have a copy saved. Just click on the
drop-down arrow next to the Select
button and choose Download instead.
This will open a dialogue box where you
can choose which Windows version
you want to download.
IV. Evaluation
Arrange the following according to the step by step process in creating a bootable
USB for Windows 7 operating system. Use numbers 1-7 to arrange the steps.
_______ Rufus will automatically detect your USB. Click on Device and choose the USB
you want to use from the drop-down menu.
_______ You’ll generally want to create a Standard Windows installation, and Rufus will
automatically detect the correct Partition Scheme based on your device, so
keep the default settings as they are. However, you can also change these if
you want.
_______ Make sure the Boot Selection option is set to Disk or ISO image then click
Select.
_______ Open up Rufus and plug your clean USB stick into your computer.
_______ Give the Volume label a name of your choice, or leave it as it is, and once
again leave the default settings for File system and Cluster size. Now click Start
_______ Once Rufus has finished creating the ISO image on the USB, you can close it
and your bootable USB is ready to go!
_______ You’ll get a warning saying that any data on the USB will be destroyed (this is
normal). Click OK and Rufus will start creating the ISO image on the USB.
V. References
https://softwarekeep.com/help-center/how-to-create-a-bootable-usb-using-rufus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2vXaPVOw4o