Nowadays we use various of OS in our PC. Some of us use Desktop, some are laptops, some are notebooks. We can easily install OS/ Setup OS in Desktop and Laptops. But in notebooks or sometimes if we have problem with our CD/DVD Writer or Optical Drives we face problem to install /update OS. Sometime we download the iso file and burn it into a CD/DVD and install through it. If DVD/CD Writer have problems, then what should we do?  So there is a solution to make bootable USB Drives for performing a setup/update. By doing that we can easily perform setup/update from the USB Drives.


What do we need
1.  A Pendrive/SD Card with a minimum size of 4GB. [8 GB Recomended]
1.2. ISO file of the OS/Update which we are going to install.
3.Power ISO Software


Thats what we need. So then follow the instruction and screenshots.


         1.  First of all download the software named Power ISO. Extract the zip file with WinRar/7Zip. Password is: instant360
2.      Install the software and activate it by following the rules of Installation Guide.txt
3.  Open Power ISO 5.5 and Select Tools first and then select Create Bootable USB Drive
4. After that locate the source image file means the .iso file which OS/update you are going to make bootable drive. Then select Destination of the file that which USB Drive you are going to select for making bootable.  I am using Kaali Linux here so that’s why Write method is RAW Write.  If we use Windows OS it will differ. Then click Start.
5. You will find that the USB drive is is transforming into a Bootable Drive. Wait till it finish.
6. After finishing the process you will find a confirmation message that Writting USB Drive Successful.


Thats for today. Hope this trick may help you. Please leave your comment that is the post  was helpful to you or not? Thank You J

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  1. How to Create a bootable USB with external tools
    Open the program with a double-click.>Select your USB drive in “Device”>Select “Create a bootable disk using” and the option “ISO Image”>Right-click on the CD-ROM symbol and select the ISO file.>Under “New volume label”, you can enter whatever name you like for your USB drive

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