We will also need a USB drive of 8GB storage at least.You can download the etcher tool using the following link: In case, Etcher does not work for you, consider the Rufus. However, Rufus is another popular option with its advanced options. So, I will recommend Etcher (installer or portable) as it is simpler to use, and of course, it is free. If you are a Windows user like me, you would know that Windows does not have a single tool that can be considered as best for imaging. You can download the ISO file of Kali Linux from the following link: A verified copy of the appropriate ISO image of the latest Kali build image for the system you'll be running it on.To make Kali bootable USB derivative, we will need some items, which are listed below: So, without taking much time, let us see how to create a bootable USB Drive for Kali Linux using different tools. You can use any of the kali distros as you like. However, many other options are also available, like the kali Linux lite, Xfce, or KDE gui. There are many versions of Kali Linux, but in this tutorial, I am going to use the full 64-bit version because my computer is a 64bit system. One of the fastest methods for getting up and running with Kali Linux is to run it 'live' from a USB drive.
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