Not strictly Linux related, but why don’t Microsoft and Apple like to host .ISO files for their operating systems?

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  • Rufus

    The Reliable USB Formatting Utility

  • Yes you can. Rufus does an excellent job of that.

  • sus-inspector

    Inspect Apple software update service

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