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316 Beta 2 Github Exclusive — Rufus

The release of Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 on GitHub marked a pivotal moment for the open-source utility, specifically regarding its role in the transition to Windows 11

As the guards closed in, Elias smiled. He had done it. The secret was out, and there was no going back. The GitHub Exclusive was no longer a secret; it was a revolution. And it all started with a single, humble USB drive. rufus 316 beta 2 github exclusive

And the commit message, scraped from a deleted GitHub branch that appeared for exactly 0.7 seconds, read: The release of Rufus 3

Rufus 3.16 Beta 2 introduced critical "Extended" installation support designed to bypass Windows 11 hardware requirements, including TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and RAM restrictions. The update also added UEFI Shell ISO downloads, fixed Linux BIOS boot issues, and improved support for Intel NUC card readers. For more details, visit rufus/ChangeLog.txt at master · pbatard/rufus - GitHub Reproduce steps: Document the exact ISO, target device

If a pre-compiled executable for a specific beta does not exist, you must compile it yourself. This is the only way to get a "GitHub Exclusive" version that hasn't been officially packaged.

Secure Boot:

Installs even on systems without this UEFI feature.