How to Create Kali Linux Live USB | How To Live Boot Kali Linux 2022 From USB
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Making a Kali Bootable USB Drive on Windows
One of the fastest methods, for getting up and running with Kali Linux is to run it “live” from a USB drive. This method has several advantages:
It’s non-destructive - it makes no changes to the host system’s hard drive or installed OS, and to go back to normal operations, you simply remove the Kali Live USB drive and restart the system
It’s portable - you can carry Kali Linux in your pocket and have it running in minutes on an available system
It’s customizable - you can roll your own custom Kali Linux ISO image and put it onto a USB drive using the same procedures
It’s potentially persistent - with a bit of extra effort, you can configure your Kali Linux “live” USB drive to have persistent storage, so the data you collect is saved across reboots
In order to do this, we first need to create a bootable USB drive that has been set up from an ISO image of Kali Linux.
The specifics of this procedure will vary depending on whether you’re doing it on a Linux, macOS/OS X, or Windows system.
What You’ll Need
A verified copy of the appropriate ISO image of the latest Kali builds an image for the system you’ll be running it on.
If you’re running under Windows, there is no one tool that is considered the overall best for imaging. We recommend Etcher (installer or portable) as it is simpler to use, however, Rufus is another popular option with its advanced options. If one does not work for you, consider the other.
A USB drive, 16GB or larger (Systems with a direct SD card slot can use an SD card with a similar capacity. The procedure is identical.)
Creating a Bootable Kali USB Drive on Windows (Rufus)
Plug your USB drive into an available USB port on your Windows PC, note which drive designator (e.g. “G:\”) it uses once it mounts, and launch Rufus.
With Device, check the dropdown list of options for the USB drive (e.g. “G:\” and size).
The boot section needs to point to the Kali Linux ISO file, which can be done by clicking the SELECT button
Depending on your configuration, you can set the Partition scheme, as well as the Target system. If you are not sure, leave it as the default value.
While you can easily create a persistent live USB with the integrated options in Rufus, this is not the officially supported method (check Adding Persistence to a Kali Linux Live USB Drive), as it doesn’t work for all images like the Kali Everything Live ISO introduced in release 2022.1.
Click the START button once ready.
6. You may get a prompt saying about ISOHybird image. Selecting ISO images will allow you to edit the files from the Kali Linux ISO but at the potential loss of hardware compatibility. As a result, we recommend selecting DD Image.
Note: If you select “DD Image” option, you can create another partition on the USB drive, allowing you to use the rest of the space. Start - Run (Windows + R) - diskmgmt.msc - Locate the USB drive - Right-click in “Unallocated” - New Simple Volume - Follow the rest of the wizard with next, next, next…
Booting A USB Drive in Windows
Depending on the system (such as BIOS or UEFI), as well as the version of Windows, and how they are each configured, you may need to re-image the USB drive.
Master Boot Record (MBR) is often used on legacy systems that use BIOS as well as UEFI which has Compatibility Support Module (CSM) enabled
GUID Partition Table (GPT) is required where UEFI has CSM disabled, forcing to use the modern standard
After writing the image to the USB drive, reboot Windows with the USB inserted. Depending on the motherboard manufacturer, will also depend on the next stage. Some motherboards support a “temporary” boot menu, allowing for a one-off selection. For others you need to enter BIOS/UEFI to configure it to try and boot from USB first. Entering either location also depends on the motherboard. You can look upon the manufactures website and read the manual, try and read the screen when booting (however the text may be shown too quick or full logos used), or try common key combinations (such as ESC, F1, F2, F3, F4, F8, F10, F11, F12 or DEL).
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