Rufus 3.4.1430 Download

Once "READY" appears in the status bar, close Rufus. Safely eject your USB drive. You now have a bootable drive ready for use.

Click START. A warning will inform you that all USB data will be erased. Confirm.

Rufus will now:

Here is a direct comparison to help you decide if sticking with v3.4.1430 is right for you.

| Feature | Rufus 3.4.1430 | Rufus 4.0+ | |---------|----------------|-------------| | Windows 7 USB 3.0 driver slipstream | ✅ Yes | ❌ Removed | | Windows 11 bypass options | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | ARM64 native support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | UEFI:NTFS bootloader | Older version | Updated for SecureBoot | | Size | ~1.1 MB | ~1.5 MB | | Persistent partition creation | ✅ Stable | Works but occasionally buggy | rufus 3.4.1430 download

Verdict: If you primarily work with Windows 7 or older Linux ISOs, stay with 3.4.1430. If you need Windows 11, ARM, or the latest UEFI features, download Rufus 4.x.


| Feature | Rufus 3.4.1430 | Rufus 4.x (latest) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Official Windows 7 support | ✅ Full | ❌ Dropped | | Windows 11 24H2 ISO support | ❌ Limited | ✅ Full | | UEFI:NTFS fallback driver | ✅ Stable | ✅ Improved | | Persistent partition for Linux | ✅ Yes | ✅ More options | | Download internal ISOs | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (via Fido) | | ARM64 support | ❌ No | ✅ Yes | | File size | ~1.1 MB | ~1.5 MB | | Best for | Legacy PCs, Windows 7, Automation | Modern PCs, Windows 11, ARM | Once "READY" appears in the status bar, close Rufus

In later versions (post-3.5), Rufus introduced multiple partition scheme options, including the controversial "Rufus MBR" for certain Linux ISOs. While useful for modern distros, this change caused boot failures for some older bootable utilities. Version 3.4.1430 uses the classic, proven MBR schemes that have worked for years.

What makes this specific version a favorite among legacy users? | Feature | Rufus 3