Rufus Dmg
Some models of desktop computers and laptops are not equipped with CD or DVD drives and it is recommended to use a USB flash drive to install operating system. The main question is how to write the operating system to a USB drive.
Navigate to Contents SharedSupport and look for a file called 'InstallESD.dmg'. Open up Disk Utility and drag the DMG file into the left-hand sidebar. If you're burning it to a DVD, insert your DVD, select the disk image in the sidebar, and hit the 'Burn' button. Skip down to the last step to use it. Greetings I have a.dmg file which I want to mount on a DVD or USB drive. I do not own a Mac, nor do I have access to a friend's mac. So I need a way to make a bootable drive from my.dmg in windows. Rufus won't make a bootable USB compatible with Mac as it cannot interpret the boot loader (at least not in Mavericks and up). Fat32 can't handle the 5+GB Mavericks image either. Not say you didn't get an older version to work, however, just to keep others from wasting their time. – MC9000 Jan 5 '18 at 20:36.
Bootable USB flash drive is created using Rufus in few clicks.
Official site offers versions:
- Portable;
- Installation.
If you want to make one-time use functionality for uploading image to a flash drive, you can download the Portable version and record the operating system.
https://ownhigh-power346.weebly.com/blog/wifi-driver-for-hp-compaq-presario-cq43. If you plan to use the tool more than once, it is recommended that you choose the installation version of Rufus, which provides automatic updates.
Remember that only in updated and current version fixed all bugs and full functions are available.
Program interface and getting started
The interface is very simple, all settings and features are located in the main window and available at startup.
To create a bootable device with operating system are required:
- Computer with Windows OS;
- Rufus Program;
- USB flash drive larger than 4 Gb;
- Bootable disk image, for example ISO.
The program supports multi-language. It is available in English, German, French, Russian and other languages, which simplifies development and work with it.
Using basic parameters the user sets the boot device, settings, file system, allocation unit size, and volume label.
The entire process of creating a bootable drive is logging, record transactions, you can view it by opening Journal.
Why Rufus?
- Simply and comfort create bootable disc in a few clicks;
- Absolutely free;
- There is no need to install additional software components;
- Friendly interface, which is easy to understand even for user without experience;
- Support settings for advanced users;
- Multi-language. Interface, help and support on an available language.
The Vault can be used for many different applications including Windows, general Linux Distributions, Firewalls, Network Management Applications, and other uses. The common requirement for all of these applications is that the operating system must be installed on the Vault. The Vault is like any other computer, in that you can use a monitor and keyboard, along with an installation USB to install an operating system. This article will explain how to create a bootable USB drive for software installation.
For creating a bootable USB with Windows, Protectli recommends a tool called Rufus. The home page for Rufus is https://rufus.ie/. The Windows system requirements are listed on the Rufus homepage. For creating a bootable USB with a Mac, Protectli recommends Etcher (https://etcher.io/). please see below. Note that before the USB drive can be created, the desired installation image for the application should have been previously downloaded to the computer and, if necessary, uncompressed. Examples are below.
Create Bootable USB Drive – Windows
- Download the Rufus tool from the home page to a Windows computer
- Verify an executable file with a name of rufus-3.5 or similar is downloaded
- Select the Rufus application from Windows and verify that the main menu pops up
Rufus Main Menu
- Insert a USB drive that is large enough to hold the installation image into a USB port on the PC
- Verify that Rufus recognizes the USB drive
Rufus Detects USB Drive
- Click on the button circled below to bring up a list of installation images previously copied to the Windows PC
Rufus Select Image
Rufus will display a window on the PC. Navigate to the folder on the PC which has the desired bootable images. The desired file may not be displayed if it is not the same type as selected in the Rufus tool. In that case click on the drop down menu in the lower right corner of the window and select “All Files” to display all the files in the folder.
Rufus Select All Files
- Select the desired bootable image on the PC and verify that it is displayed in the Rufus tool at the bottom of the window
Rufus Selected Image at bottom of tool
- Press the Start button
- Verify the warning appears and select Ok
Rufus Warning Message
- Verify the installation file is copied to the USB, application status is “READY” and the green bar is complete
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Rufus Ready Message
Rufus Write Dmg
- Safely remove the USB drive from the Windows computer
Create Bootable USB Drive – OSX
- Download Etcher to an OSX computer
- Verify a DMG file is downloaded (likely to your Downloads folder)
- Double click the DMG and follow the instructions to drag the Application into your “Applications” folder
- Open Etcher
- Select the Operating System installation image that was downloaded by clicking “Select Image”
- Select the USB drive that you with to use to ‘install’ the image onto
- Click ‘Flash’ To complete the operation
- Upon completion, OSX may try to mount the disk image, but depending on the Operating system intalled, it may not be readable. At this point, be sure to choose “Eject” in order to remove the USB drive and use it for installing the operating system onto the Vault. The error “…not readable…” is not a concern.
Install Application Software onto the Vault from USB
Now that the bootable USB drive with installation of the application software has been created, the software must be loaded onto the Vault. If there is no bootable image on the internal mSATA drive of the Vault, the Vault will automatically boot to the USB and begin the installation. If there is already a bootable image on the internal mSATA drive of the Vault, you must select the USB via the boot selection screen.
- Insert the USB drive into the vault
- Boot the Vault to the boot selection menu by holding down the F11 key during power up
- Verify the Vault boots automatically from the USB or the boot source selection screen appears
- If the selection screen appears, select the USB drive as the boot source and verify that the installation begins
- Follow the installation instructions for the specific software that is being loaded onto the Vault
Boot Selection Screen
See the Protectli Knowledge Base for specific applications and instructions on how to install them.
See this link for instructions on how to enter the BIOS or Boot Selection screen at boot.
Rufus Dmg To Usb
If you need additional assistance, please feel free to reach out at support@protectli.com. You can also find more information in our Knowledge Base.