Open a bootable media creator like Rufus or the included DLC Boot USB creator.
Select your flash drive, select the ISO file, and choose as the partition scheme to maximize compatibility with older PCs. Step 2: Boot into DLC Boot DLC.Boot.2013.v1.0.iso
When booting into the customized desktop, you gain access to an extensive toolkit categorized by function: Top Included Tools Data Recovery GetDataBack, Recuva, MiniTool Power Data Recovery Retrieving lost or deleted files Disk Management Acronis Disk Director, Aomei Partition Assistant Formatting, merging, and adjusting drive sectors Backup & Restore Norton Ghost 11.5, Acronis True Image Cloning partitions or entire drives System Testing CPU-Z, GPU-Z, HWiNFO32 Checking internal hardware specifications Security & Passwords Active Password Changer, Kon-Boot 2.1 Bypassing or wiping OS administrator logins Antivirus Scan Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool, TDSSKiller Stripping malware before Windows launches 💾 How to Use DLC Boot 2013 v1.0 ISO Open a bootable media creator like Rufus or
: Utilities like Recuva or GetDataBack to salvage deleted files or data from corrupted partitions. Password Removal 🧩 What Was Under the Hood
This comprehensive, bootable toolkit, often packed into an ISO file, offers a powerful environment to diagnose, repair, and recover systems when Windows refuses to boot, or when deep-system diagnostics are required. What is DLC Boot 2013 v1.0?
It was one of the last great kits designed before UEFI and Secure Boot became the standard, making it the go-to for fixing "Legacy BIOS" machines that today’s modern recovery tools often ignore. 🧩 What Was Under the Hood?