A live USB is a USB flash drive or external hard disk drive containing a full operating system that can be booted. They are the evolutionary next step after live CDs, but with the added benefit of writable storage on the live
USB itself, allowing customization to the booted operating
system. Live USBs can be used in embedded systems
for system administration, data recovery, or test driving, and can persistently save settings and
install software packages on the USB device. I hope this excites you enough to make a live bootable USB
drive.
- Open Rufus (3.8)
- Select the USB flash drive which you wish to make bootable.
- Click on SELECT from the boot selection option.
- Select the ISO image (disk image file) from your computer. In our example Hiren'sBootCD15.2
- Check your all the settings and set the partition to MBR (partition is generally set to MBR for pirated operating systems). Click the START button.
- When the process completes your USB flash drive will become a bootable USB flash drive.
Links for the OS
- Ubuntu - https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
- Kali Linux - https://www.kali.org/downloads/
- Hiren's Boot CD - https://cyberwiki.in/2019/09/hirens-boot-cd-152.html
Video Tutorial
We hope this helps. If any suggestions or doubts you can add a comment
and we will reply as soon as possible.
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