For this note, I’m using a Windows Server 2016 2019 ISO that I downloaded from Microsoft. Have your Windows ISO file ready as we’re going to need it later on, to “burn” it onto the USB stick. It’s a single file application, so no installation needed. Just a side note: with this app you can not only create Windows USB bootable thumb drives but you can also use it to create Linux bootable USB thumb drives.Ĭreate a Windows Server 2016 2019 Bootable USB Before startingĭownload Rufus latest version from the Rufus official website and save it to your computer. This time I will use a small application called Rufus that does all the hard work for you, though, from my experience, it’s a bit slower copying files to the USB stick. In a previous article, I created a Windows Server bootable USB using the command line.
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