Rufus and Etcher don't compleet flashing x86iso to SSD

Hi there, I’m new to HA. While flashing x86, haos_generic-x86-64-9.4.img.xz, image of HA to a SATA 6.0 SSD it takes very long to reach 100%, >1 hour, and it won’t finish. The log file shows lots of errors. Can you please help me out?

Logfile:

Rufus x86 v3.21.1949
Windows version: Windows 11 Pro, 64-bit (Build 22000.1335)
Syslinux versions: 4.07/2013-07-25, 6.04/pre1
Grub versions: 0.4.6a, 2.06
System locale ID: 0x0413 (nl-NL)
Will use default UI locale 0x0413
SetLGP: Successfully set NoDriveTypeAutorun policy to 0x0000009E
Localization set to 'nl-NL'
Found USB 1.1 device 'Generic External USB Device' (13FD:0840)
Device eliminated because it was detected as a Hard Drive (score 13 > 0)
If this device is not a Hard Drive, please e-mail the author of this application
NOTE: You can enable the listing of Hard Drives under 'advanced drive properties'
0 devices found
Found USB 1.1 device 'Generic External USB Device' (13FD:0840)
1 device found
Could not get Disk Extents: [0x00000001] Incorrect function.
Disk type: FIXED, Disk size: 256 GB, Sector size: 512 bytes
Cylinders: 31130, Tracks per cylinder: 255, Sectors per track: 63
Partition type: GPT, NB Partitions: 8
Disk GUID: {2EF781A7-B3E3-4F87-BFDC-C19C5AEBC683}
Max parts: 128, Start Offset: 17408, Usable = 256060480000 bytes
Partition 1:
  Type: EFI System Partition
  Name: 'hassos-boot'
  Detected File System: FAT16
  ID: {B3DD0952-733C-4C88-8CBA-CAB9B8B4377F}
  Size: 32 MB (33554432 bytes)
  Start Sector: 2048, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 2:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-kernel0'
  Detected File System: (Unrecognized)
  ID: {26700FC6-B0BC-4CCF-9837-EA1A4CBA3E65}
  Size: 24 MB (25165824 bytes)
  Start Sector: 67584, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 3:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-system0'
  Detected File System: (Unrecognized)
  ID: {8D3D53E3-6D49-4C38-8349-AFF6859E82FD}
  Size: 256 MB (268435456 bytes)
  Start Sector: 116736, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 4:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-kernel1'
  Detected File System: (Unrecognized)
  ID: {FC02A4F0-5350-406F-93A2-56CBED636B5F}
  Size: 24 MB (25165824 bytes)
  Start Sector: 641024, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 5:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-system1'
  Detected File System: (Unrecognized)
  ID: {A3EC664E-32CE-4665-95EA-7AE90CE9AA20}
  Size: 256 MB (268435456 bytes)
  Start Sector: 690176, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 6:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-bootstate'
  Detected File System: (Unrecognized)
  ID: {33236519-7F32-4DFF-8002-3390B62C309D}
  Size: 8 MB (8388608 bytes)
  Start Sector: 1214464, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 7:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-overlay'
  Detected File System: ext4
  ID: {F1326040-5236-40EB-B683-AAA100A9AFCF}
  Size: 96 MB (100663296 bytes)
  Start Sector: 1230848, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Partition 8:
  Type: Linux Data Partition
  Name: 'hassos-data'
  Detected File System: ext4
  ID: {A52A4597-FA3A-4851-AEFD-2FBE9F849079}
  Size: 237.8 GB (255329639936 bytes)
  Start Sector: 1427456, Attributes: 0x0000000000000000
Scanning image...
ISO analysis:
  'C:\Users\basde\Downloads\haos_generic-x86-64-9.4.img.xz' doesn't look like an ISO image
Disk image analysis:

Error: unsupported check; not verifying file integrity
  Image is a compressed bootable disk image
Using image: haos_generic-x86-64-9.4.img.xz (330.8 MB)

Format operation started
Requesting disk access...
Will use 'D:' as volume mountpoint
Could not get Disk Extents: [0x00000001] Incorrect function.
Opened \\.\PhysicalDrive1 for exclusive write access
Requesting logical volume handle...
Could not get Disk Extents: [0x00000001] Incorrect function.
I/O boundary checks disabled
Writing compressed image:
+
Error: unsupported check; not verifying file integrity
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I had the same problem a month or 2 back. Asked about it on discord but no solution was given. I ended up flashing it via a live Linux usb and in the NUC it was for. But through etcher on my Mac and Rufus on my windows machine i was unable to flash it.

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I also used a live LINUX usb because this did not work with Windows.

Maybe version 3.0 would be of any use it worked for me https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/releases/download/v3.0/rufus-3.0.exe