I'm building a new PC and I need to download Windows. I came across two apps, DROFUS and Ventoy, which seem to be the only options for creating bootable USBs from ISO files. However, I've noticed that they have pretty low ratings—DROFUS has 2.2 stars and Ventoy has 3.9 stars. This makes me a bit skeptical about their safety. Does anyone have any experience with these apps? Are they safe to use? I know it's a bit of a silly question, but I'm not very tech-savvy and I tend to worry about things like my devices getting damaged!
2 Answers
Ventoy is generally safe and I've used it multiple times without issues. It's particularly useful if you want to store several ISOs on one drive for different operating systems. However, if your goal is just to install Windows, you might want to stick with using the Microsoft tool directly to create the bootable USB. It's straightforward and should serve your needs perfectly.
I recommend using the official Microsoft tool to create your bootable USB. It’s a hassle-free option that’ll save you from any potential problems with those other apps. Plus, it’s designed specifically for Windows installations, so you can avoid any doubts about safety.
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