Filename: HBCDPEx64.iso(Special thanks to our Supporters for maintaining fast and reliable mirror servers): Filesize: 1292.04 MB ( bytes) ISO MD5. How to Put Hiren’s BootCD to USB Flash Drive. Hiren BootCD is an all-in-one PC rescue toolkit that will help in resolving comput er boot issues, recovering Windows password, scanning malware, back and restore PC data, and fixing many other computer malfunctions.
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Want to learn the way of how to quickly create Bootable Hirens BootCD USB for Windows 10? This post is dedicated to you, and you will learn step by step guide on how to do that.
Hirens Boot CD a.k.a HBCD is a popular bootable CD that includes various diagnostic programs like BIOS tools, Partitioning agents, imaging, and disk cloning tool, system performance benchmarks, data recovery, imaging tools, MBR tools, and other useful tools to fix various computer issues.
You can take advantage of this useful Windows repair tool when you’re not able to boot into your Windows PC.
Hirens BootCD is a bootable utility for Windows operating system. Now what that means is that you can not install it on your computer just like any other standard program. You need to burn it to CD/DVD or a USB device.
The 21st century is about USB devices, no one like to use CD/DVD. By keeping this thing in mind, I decided to write this post sharing steps on how to create Bootable Hirens BootCD USB for Windows 10.
What you’ll Require
Hirens Boot Usb Drive Iso Version
- Hirens BootCD – Download Hirens BootCD using this link
- Rufus – Download Rufus using this link
- Bootable USB Device (4GB or 7GB)
Create Bootable Hirens BootCD USB for Windows 10
1. Extract the zip file using Archiving tool. You will get Hirens BootCD folder.
Inside, Hirens BootCD folder there is ISO image with the same name and its size is about 609 MBs.
2. Run the Rufus tool. The link to download Rufus is already available in the What you’ll require section.
The above Rufus window will appear.
3. Now plug in the USB drive. This is how the Rufus window will look like:
If there is any data on the USB drive, then copy it somewhere else because in upcoming steps all the data on the USB drive will be formatted.
Make following changes in the Rufus tool window:
- Device: Select USB Drive
- Partition Scheme: MBR Partition Scheme for BIOS or UEFI
- File System – FAT32
Format Options, here check the boxes for:
- Quick Format
- Create a bootable Disk using. Here click the drop-down and select ISO image and click on the browse icon and select Hirens BootCD ISO file.
- Create extended label and icon files.
This is how the Rufus window will look when you done with all the final changes.
4. Once done with all the changes you will see the Ready status it is a signal that you’re ready to go. At this point, you need to click on the Start button.
This will start the process of creating the bootable USB of Hirens BootCD.
5. Once the process is completed, you can eject the bootable USB. You will be left with bootable USB of Hirens BootCD.
6. To confirm whether it is working or not just plug in the USB drive and reboot the system
Hiren's Boot Cd
7. Press the keyboard keys to bring boot selection menu. Here select the USB drive which you have created in above step.
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If everything goes right, you will see the list of the various tool on a black screen. Just like shown below:
If above screen appears, it confirms that you have successfully created Create Bootable Hirens BootCD USB for Windows 10.
Download Hiren's Boot Usb 15.2
You can also check YouTube for more idea:
Need any assistance let me know via comments.
Hiren BootCD is an all-in-one PC rescue toolkit that will help in resolving comput er boot issues, recovering Windows password, scanning malware, back and restore PC data, and fixing many other computer malfunctions. In this article I will show you a very easy way to put Hiren’s BootCD to USB on Windows 10/8.1/8/7.
In order to create a bootable USB drive for Hiren BootCD, you need to prepare following things.
- Rufus– Bootable USB creator that helps format and create bootable USB flash drive, pen drive, memory sticks.
- An USB flash drive with minimum storage of 1GB.
- Select your USB drive from Device drop-down options.
- Choose MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI computers.
- In File system please choose FAT32 (Default).
- Reset/Remove Windows admin and other user password for local/domain account.
- Create a new local/domain admin account to unlock your computer.
- Change your Microsoft account password offline.
- Fully support Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/XP, Windows Server 2012 (R2)/2008 (R2)/2003 (R2).
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Note: Make sure that the USB stick that you are going to put Hiren’s on is blank. The process will format and erase all data on the USB drive. So you’d better back up all important data beforehand.
Step 1. Insert your prepared USB stick to computer, and open Rufus on your Windows PC.
Step 2. Select format options and select ISO image from drop-down menu.
Step 3. Choose Hiren’s Boot CD 15.2 ISO file and click Start to copying files from Hiren to USB drive.
Step 4. Format your USB flash drive
Step 5. Once Hiren’s BootCD ISO has moved to USB flash drive successfully, you can close Rufus.
Now you can boot Hiren’s BootCD from usb flash drive to diagnose and repair your PC. Here is Hiren’s boot screen.
Hiren’s BootCD is great, but it has not been updated for 5 years and also some of software are removed because of copyright issues. Here I recommend a Hiren’s Boot alternative tool to recover and reset Windows password – Windows Password Key. This Windows 10/8.1/8/7 password reset and remove tool will create a bootable USB or CD/DVD and recover lost/forgotten Windows Admin password, guest password, or Microsoft account password. You can learn more Windows Password Key Guide.
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