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Third-party tool Rufus 3.22 Beta released: Added option to disable BitLocker

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Rufus is a popular tool for creating Windows (or other operating system) installation media, and the latest release of 3.22 Beta is now available for download from GitHub, with several notable changes and improvements.

Rufus 3.22 introduces the ability to disable automatic BitLocker encryption in the Windows user experience dialog, along with existing installation options to personalize Windows 11 installation media, such as removing requirements for 4GB of memory, secure boot, TPM, and online Microsoft accounts.

Other changes in Rufus 3.22 Beta include support for on-processor SHA-1 and SHA-256 x86 acceleration and the ability to save logs between sessions. However, with Rufus 3.22, Windows 7 users can no longer use the application to download ISO image files.

Attached is the complete changelog of Rufus 3.22 Beta:

Added SHA-1 and SHA-256 x86 acceleration on CPUs that support it

Added option to disable BitLocker device encryption in the Windows User Experience dialog

Added cheat mode (Ctrl-P) to keep logs between sessions

Fix potential media creation errors by forcefully unmounting stale .wim images

Fix potential access errors in ISO → ESP mode by forcing FAT32 format

Fix bug / user-specified tags not preserved on cancel

Fix some SSD devices listed by default

Fix handling of Rock Ridge CE fields

Resolve issues with Linux firmware packages (Debian) using Rock Ridge symlinks

Remove ISO download feature on Windows 7

Users can download Rufus 3.22 Beta from the app’s GitHub repository.

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