Rufus is a free, open-source utility designed to create bootable USB drives from ISO images. Version 3.20 specifically expanded its utility by allowing users to bypass Microsoft's strict hardware requirements for Windows 11, such as TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and the mandatory 4GB RAM minimum. This version was a breakthrough for users wanting to run modern operating systems on hardware that was otherwise deemed obsolete.

In 2023, while 3.20 was still widely used and available for download, the software transitioned into the 4.x series. Version 4.0, released in April 2023, marked a shift toward dropping support for older operating systems like Windows 7, making 3.22 the final version compatible with those legacy systems. For users on modern Windows 10 or 11 systems, version 3.20 served as a stable bridge that perfected the "Extended Windows 11 Installation" features.

Beyond hardware bypasses, version 3.20 introduced several automation features that simplified the installation process:

: It allowed users to bypass the requirement to sign in with a Microsoft account by automatically creating a local account using the same name as the current user.

One of the most enduring qualities of Rufus, including version 3.20, is its small footprint and portability. It does not require installation; users can simply download the executable and run it immediately to begin formatting drives or creating bootable media. Conclusion

: Rufus is known for being significantly faster than competing tools like UNetbootin or the official Windows USB/DVD Download Tool when creating installation media from ISOs.

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