There are several possible reasons why an ISO image extraction may fail when creating a USB boot with Rufus. Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
- Check the integrity of the ISO file: Make sure that the ISO file you are trying to extract is not corrupted. You can use a tool like the Windows File Checksum Integrity Verifier (FCIV) to check the file’s hash.
- Use a different USB drive: Sometimes, the issue may be with the USB drive itself. Try using a different USB drive and see if the problem persists.
- Try a different version of Rufus: Sometimes, the problem may be with the version of Rufus you are using. Try using a different version of the software and see if the problem persists.
- Try to format the USB drive before using Rufus: In some cases, formatting the USB drive before using Rufus can help. Make sure to select the correct file system before formatting.
- Check if the USB drive is detected by your computer: Make sure your computer can detect the USB drive.
- Check if the computer has the latest version of the USB drivers.
- Try to use a different computer and see if the problem persists.
- Check if the ISO image is bootable or not before extracting it.
These are some common solutions to fix the .ISO image extraction issue when creating USB Boot with Rufus. However, it’s not a definite solution and may vary according to the specific problem.
How to fix the Rufus USB Boot’s .ISO image extraction issue?
You may experience problems while installing Windows or other applications by USB, including difficulties accessing the Boot Option, issues launching the USB Boot into Windows installations, and screen standing issues. Additionally, we’ll demonstrate how to resolve the .ISO image extraction issue when generating USB Boot using Rufus in this post.
Step 1: We shall first examine the files and USB.
Please remove the Rufus software and ISO file from your computer’s desktop. Then disable the antivirus program and check to see if the USB head is damaged.
Try reconnecting the USB to a different socket and starting the USB Boot again. If the error state continues to exist, proceed as described below.
We then check the .ISO file’s integrity.
Any program we obtain through the Internet has a problem with the speed of the transmission line, download page, or software that could be to responsible for this issue. So if there’s a problem, please verify your .ISO file. What issues are there with the download process? We proceed to reload the .ISo file and construct a USB Boot again if an error occurs. The instructions following should be performed if there is no issue.
We then build USB Boot using the Legacy standard. Please go to the headline How to build a USB boot, install Windows using the Universal USB Installer if this is not achievable.
If you followed the instructions above but still have trouble, try using a different USB drive and repeat the USB Boot process. The final option is to move the USB and software to another computer.
Note: If, after using the procedures listed above, you are still unable to resolve the issue, we recommend you to use FlashBoot, Etcher or PowerISO. It is significantly simpler to use and the greatest substitute for Rufus.