A modern, free PE-based rescue disk updated for Windows 10/11 environments.
Is Wondershare LiveBoot a tool you use every day? No. But it is the tool you are incredibly thankful for the day everything goes wrong.
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"No bootable device found" after creating the USB. Solution: You may have burned the ISO incorrectly. Ensure you used "DD Image" mode in Rufus or the Wondershare tool. Also, disable Secure Boot in BIOS temporarily.
Older versions of LiveBoot may lack native support for modern UEFI boot modes and Secure Boot security protocols. Users may need to enter their computer's BIOS/UEFI settings and enable "Legacy Boot" or "Compatibility Support Module (CSM)" to boot the software successfully.
Change the boot priority so that your USB drive or CD-ROM drive is set as the primary boot device. Save your changes and restart. Step 3: Run System Repairs
Safely and permanently erase data on a drive before selling or discarding the computer. 4. Password & Key Finder
: A full partition manager that allows for creating, resizing, merging, and formatting partitions without loading the main OS.
Use an ISO burning utility such as Rufus, UltraISO, or Etcher to write the ISO file to your media. Ensure the tool makes the drive "bootable." Step 2: Configure the Crashing PC Boot Order