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I can extract files from the ISO Image to a USB with RMPrepUSB; but not great if I have to burn them later.
You don't need Rufus on most modern systems , once the USB is formatted Fat32 you can mount the ISO ( Right click ISO and choose Open with Explorer ) it will appear like a DVD ( or CD) Drive in Windows Explorer and then you can copy the files from the mounted Drive to the USB Drive.
If you are trying to boot a legacy system without a UEFI Bios you will also need to make the USB Drive Active.
really good tools, @khyi please add MiniTool® ShadowMaker for next update
i downloaded Downloads - Win14393PESE-X64 - ToolsLib and burned it to a dvd with imgburn. but the dvd does not seems to be bootable. what could be wrong?
i burned 2 dvd's and downloaded the file twice to make sure that wasnt the issue.
Directions at the site say
How did you create a bootable DVD?Extract ISO to Fat32 Formatted USB Stick.. Reboot and select USB as Boot Device to boot into WindowsPE
Odd thing, tried my Macrium, Win 10 and Kyhi boot DVDs on the same laptop, same BIOS- but now Kyhi's boot disk is only found at boot if I change the BIOS to boot in non-UEFI mode.
I've never done that before. Previously all DVDs booted without any problems. I'm trying to imagine what might have changed...
Last month when I was attempting to repair a HDD, I changed boot to non-UEFI mode. Ran utilities on USB to fix bad sectors, then rebooted and switched back to UEFI mode. Hard drive was corrupted. I don't know if it was a coincidence of a bad sector perhaps not addressed within operating system files range or if the switch screwed up something.