
Some interesting technical details (or yet another annoying technical rant) Simple utilities should only be Open Source, period. Also, the fact that the many people, who have taken a stab at creating their own DOS bootable USB formatting utility, decided to go closed source doesn't really help. Well, the truth of the matter is that, after having used the HPUSBFW utility for some time, it turns out that I really can't stand proprietary software utilities (as well as Windows' glaring shortcomings), so I decided to create my own Open Source version of an equivalent tool.

Of course, Rufus is compatible with all versions of Windows starting with Windows XP and lets you use the always awesome FreeDOS alongside the rather old and not up to date Windows Millenium DOS. Please make sure you check the official Rufus page, and stop looking further when you need a DOS bootable USB stick. Plus you will find welcome additional features, such as the ability to check your USB stick for bad blocks.īest of all, and as you have come to expect from this site, it is 100% Free Software. It can also create bootable USB from ISO images. If you have been using the old HP Utility to create DOS bootable USB, you can throw that old thing away! In a small executable, and with no requirement for an installer, Rufus offers you a much better and up to date interface, with better features, and a DOS creation that doesn't rely on external files.
