Okay, thanks for the reply. I did download Rufus but I didn't see straight away how to write the raw files with it. So there's only legacy release for Orange Pi One and that page says that Vanilla is better for headless server, yet the legacy release is named Jessie server. I find this rather confusing. Is it good for own small server activity or not?
EDIT: There seems only be mention that Rufus can write raw files but no tutorial or such on how to do it. I'm assuming that I create bootable disk using DD image and select the larger file with only the raw extension and not the asc file. I'm just assuming it's DD because that's the name of the app for linux and mac. I just want to confirm for if I am to select raw file with that then I have to search for All files and not the default option containing img, vhd, gz, bzip2, xz, lzma, Z and zip.