

To add your custom files to the bootable media,Īdd files or folders using the related buttons at the right side. You can also change these options in the Boot Disk initialization screen while booting (Windows version).Īdditional Network and Security sub-tabs allow to configure static IP & Firewall settings, as well as to protect your Boot Disk with a password at boot time. You can change the default settings to be used: Time Zone, Additional Language Support, Default Application Start and Auto-Start Delay. Depending on KillDisk version you purchased, one or more target platforms will be available (Windows, Linux GUI, Linux Console or DOS).Īt this step you can specify additional boot disk options: To customize boot options Select the target platform for booting up.If your USB Disk is not displayed in a combo-box, click the link below and initialize it properly. If several media drives are inserted, select a proper device from a combo-box. In the Boot Disk Creator main page, select the desired bootable media: a CD/DVD/Blu-ray, a USB Flash Drive or an ISO Image file to be burned later.

Click OK to verify registration information, and store this information locally (next time you launch an application, won't need to register it again).Click Registration link, and copy and paste your registration information and a registration key being sent to you.If KillDisk has not been registered yet, you need to register software first.Run Bootable Disk Creator from the Windows Start menu (Windows platform), or launch BootDiskCreator executable under SuperUser account (Linux platform).3.1 Boot Disk Boot Disk Creator helps you prepare a bootable CD, DVD, Blu-ray or USB mass storage device that you may use to start a machine and repair security access issues or destroy all data on the hard drives.
