I was under the understanding Rufus only does this when the installation contains install.wim files, because they're too big to fit on Fat32. Hence the need to use NTFS - which UEFI can't boot from.
You are mostly correct. Not all install.wim files, just install.wim files larger than 4GB. And it only does so to ensure compatibility with UEFI BIOS's that can't boot from NTFS volumes. If the user that turned this into "How do I use Rufus" thread had bothered to read it's documentation, this thread would be 2 pages shorter!
On my PC, the image created by Rufus works with Secure Boot enabled. I get the warnings, but for some reason when I press F11 choose the boot device, I see the USB stick, select and the setup starts. Was the case for 1903 and 1909 and maybe earlier, I haven't disabled Secure Boot at all in the 2 years I have this PC.
Hi guys. I had upgraded from 1903 to 1909 using the insider preview ISO but I don't have any of the new features enabled! (Agenta, new notification center, etc.) Anyone knows why?
ko_windows_10_business_editions_version_1909_x64_dvd_d121b308.iso 01d5ef075e9f4c4addd318a1f783b2d313103d6e ko_windows_10_business_editions_version_1909_x86_dvd_818a5b7e.iso aeb4b35f56223e37edcff0e6e954f14b02bb7f7e ko_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_1909_x64_dvd_2a3dd6ed.iso 55f29eceb50a39a46782435de6e5e7bf76502386 ko_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_1909_x86_dvd_60d997d6.iso 70887889933ecf04024d09297cef8c973355ee14 ...................These are ESD or ISO files? That I know has no original ISO from 1909?
@kuroda https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1554604 Windows 10, version 1909 - iSO/SVF - ML https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1554299 Windows 10, version 1909 - iSO/SVF - EN https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1554274 Windows 10, version 1909 - iNFO https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1554266 Windows 10, version 1909 - SHA1