
Fix the Windows user experience settings that don’t apply for ARM64. Fixed double-appearing Windows User Experience dialog for Windows To Go.
Improved BIOS compatibility when displaying a “UEFI Boot Only” warning message. Remove the storage bypass as it is a fake bypass that does nothing. Revert to offline inserting registry keys to bypass TPM/SB/RAM where possible. Add a workaround for ISOs that have a syslinux symlink to /isolinux/ (Knoppix). This is limited to creating an account with the same name as the current user and with a blank password, which the user will be prompted to change after the first reboot.
Add automatic local account creation and duplicate regional settings. Remember last Windows user interaction selection between sessions. Enable the applicable Windows user experience settings for Windows 10. You can use the app to create bootable USB drives with other operating systems, so version 3.20 brings other improvements.
Of course, Rufus isn’t just about creating Windows 11 installation media. In addition to bypassing the TPM, SecureBoot, and Microsoft account requirements, version 3.20 added the ability to automatically create an account and the ability to copy regional settings from a current Windows installation. Rufus 3.20 introduces new features that help users create Windows 11 installation media with less hassle. After some testing, the stable version of Rufus 3.20 is now available for download from GitHub and the app’s official website. A few days ago, developer Rufus released beta 3.20 with several notable changes and new features.