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![]() It has been updated to version 1.30 that informs the user that the download is now blocked by Microsoft. Technically Rufus relies on the Fido script to get the download done. ![]() If I understand the situation right, Microsoft now checks the referrer data to determine from where the download request comes, and blocks it if it doesn't come from. The change now affects the popular Rufus tool, which can't now download Windows 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11. So it has silently made a change to servers that host Windows ISO files. Looks like Microsoft isn't happy with third-party tools that replace and extend features of its very own Media Creation Tool. ![]() ![]() RЕCOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windоws issues and optimize system performance ![]()
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