

Not to mention, Etcher is also open-source and completely free just like Rufus. This will help you save time from writing images on corrupt USB devices.

and it did not work Make sure you have the Universal USB Installer before. Having said that, the best part about Etcher is that it has something called Image Validation which verifies the system image and removable drive before flashing. The download of the Linux Mint ISO should start and depending on your speed. Apart from that, Etcher is also quite fast in flashing images, but it’s slightly behind Rufus. You select a system image, the USB stick and click on Flash. In Ubuntu it'll be under /media select your flash drive's mount point (if you're using YUMI it'll probably be called 'MULTIBOOT'. It’s also quite simple to use and the interface is very straightforward. 1 run winecfg go to the 'Drives' tab click 'Add.' chose your favorite letter find the 'Path:' text field and click the 'Browse.' button next to that find wherever your operating system has mounted the flash drive. In contrast, Etcher is a full-fledged program which is available on all major platforms including macOS and supports all kinds of system images like ISO, DMG, IMG, etc. While Rufus is the gold standard for creating bootable USB drives, it’s limited to Windows operating system only. Now with that said, let’s begin the list without further ado. Similarly, you can create a Windows bootable drive from Linux machine as well.

In addition, we have selected the apps in such a way that you can create macOS bootable media from a Windows device and vice versa. Apart from that, we have mentioned apps for all major operating systems including Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, and macOS. In this section, we have included 10 apps like Rufus which perform pretty fast and without bogging down the system.
