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Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable: How to Download and Use It on Your PC

Rufus is a popular and reliable tool that allows you to create bootable USB drives from ISO files. It is especially useful for installing operating systems, such as Windows or Linux, on your PC. Rufus is also portable, which means you can run it from any USB drive without installing it on your computer.

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In this article, we will show you how to download and use Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable on your PC. This is the latest version of Rufus as of April 2023, and it has some new features and improvements over the previous versions.

How to Download Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable

To download Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable, you can visit the official website of Rufus at https://rufus.ie/. There, you will find a link to download the portable version of Rufus under the "Other versions" section. Alternatively, you can use this direct link to download Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable: https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/releases/download/v5.3/rufus-5.3p.exe.

Once you have downloaded the file, you can save it to any USB drive or folder on your PC. You do not need to install Rufus, as it is a portable application that can run from any location.

How to Use Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable

To use Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable, you need to have an ISO file of the operating system or software that you want to install on your PC. You also need a USB drive that has enough space to store the ISO file and the bootable data.

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Here are the steps to use Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable:

  1. Plug in your USB drive to your PC and make sure it is detected by your system.
  2. Run Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable from the location where you saved it.
  3. Select your USB drive from the "Device" dropdown menu.
  4. Click on the "Select" button next to the "Boot selection" option and browse for the ISO file that you want to use.
  5. Rufus will automatically detect the best settings for your ISO file and display them on the screen. You can change them if you want, but it is recommended to leave them as they are.
  6. Click on the "Start" button to begin the process of creating a bootable USB drive.
  7. Wait for Rufus to finish copying the files and making your USB drive bootable. This may take some time depending on the size of your ISO file and the speed of your USB drive.
  8. Once Rufus is done, you will see a message saying "Ready". You can now close Rufus and safely eject your USB drive from your PC.
  9. You can now use your bootable USB drive to install or run the operating system or software that you chose on any compatible PC.

Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable is a simple and effective tool that can help you create bootable USB drives from ISO files in minutes. It is also portable, which means you can carry it with you anywhere and use it on any PC without installing it. If you are looking for a way to install or run operating systems or software from a USB drive, Rufus 5.3 Build 2498 Final Portable is a great option to try. 8cf37b1e13