>>1479396Instead of using Rufus, consider using Ventoy. It makes the USB drive bootable but you don't have to pick one ISO file, you can move as many ISO files as you want to the drive, and you get a choice when booting.
So you can put a Windows ISO, some recovery drive, various Linux ISOs, Memtest, whatever you want. And the USB drive will just function as a normal storage device also. (Ventoy ignores everything that isn't an ISO.) Especially useful if you want to replace an existing ISO with a newer version.