Rufus has always been one of the best programs to create a bootable USB drive to install Windows 11 on. The latest version of the app now includes more features to significantly clean and uninstall Windows 11. Microslop before installing the operating system. The update even introduces a new “Silent” mode for unattended installation.
Rufus allows you to remove more “Microslop” than Windows 11
Remove Teams, Outlook, Kopilot, and other Microsoft bloatware
Rufus has been one of the most popular tools for creating a quick bootable disk. Latest stable version Rufus 4.13. However, its latest update, which is still in beta, packs a number of new features, especially for Windows 11 users.
Moving forward, Windows 11 users can disable Teams, Outlook, Copilot, and other features Microsoft bloatware. Previous versions of Rufus allowed you to disable all hardware requirements provided by Microsoft. The latest version kicks things up a notch.
Rufus now allows Windows 11 users to disable BitLocker. If that’s not impressive enough, Rufus can also patch the installation media to allow local (offline) profiles. Microsoft is constantly making it harder to run Windows 11 without a Microsoft account. The new update apparently includes an as-yet-unpatched method that allows Windows 11 users to create offline and local accounts.
Install inflated Windows 11 silently
Rufus is getting a new unattended silent installation script for Windows 11.
There are quite a few modified or custom Windows ISOs floating around. Several of these allow Windows users to quickly install the operating system without clicking through OOBE (Out of Box Experience). The latest version of Rufus now includes the ability to automate the installation process even more.
The new “unattended” mode automates the entire installation process. If selected, the mode allows the created installation media to speed up the entire process without user intervention. It is important to note that the installation media is programmed to detect the first disc and install Windows 11 without prompting. So, users should make sure that there is no other internal memory drive on their computer.
In addition to introducing a new unattended mode, there are new tooltips for all dialogs that make it easier to customize the installation media. Rufus also has improved Bazzite support, fixes for Windows to Go, and more. includes
The The latest beta version of Rufus available on its official GitHub repository. If Windows 11 users prefer to go the official route and don’t mind installing Windows 11 with everything Microsoft has included in the OS, there is a Media Creation Tool that includes the latest versions of Windows 11.
Apart from Windows 11, Rufus also supports most applications popular Linux distributions (distros). But experienced users May prefer Vento if they always try new Linux distros.
Source: GitHub





