Disclaimer: I need to wipe my Windows laptop's internal hard drive. I find per, but I am having trouble installing it on a 64GB USB flash drive and make it bootable on an UEFI-equipped PC. After downloading DBAN's ISO file from SourceForge, I first tried ImgBurn per the recommendation of an earlier. I quickly realized that I misread that article because ImgBurn only burned to optical disks. Next I tried was a. That article suggested using. It did not specify which file system should I format the flash drive to during Rufus' burning setup, so I selected FAT32 as shown in the screenshot. However, since the ISO selected in the screenshot was 'FreeDOS', the screenshot might be for illustration purpose only. In the UEFI, the burned flash drive was shown as '[UEFI] followed by the flash drive's name'. I moved it to the top of the boot order and tried to boot, but it did not work. Afterwards, I found this on Super User, where suggested that to make DBAN bootable, the flash drive should be set up with a single FAT partition. I ran 'clean' in diskpart and reformatted my flash drive with 512MB of space formatted as FAT and the rest unformatted. However, when I ran through the burning process again, Rufus insisted to format the entire drive for me, and I could only choose FAT32, not FAT. I restarted and that unsurprisingly failed to boot. I'm trying to securely wipe a drive on a laptop with a non-functioning CD player. I followed the instructions to burn the DBAN ISO to a USB key with 'ISO to USB' programme, and I selected the USB from the boot menu before Windows started. All I got was a black screen with 'Operating Stystem not found'. Darik's Boot and Nuke Dariks Boot and Nuke ('DBAN') is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard. Created by Darik Horn. Freemium Open Source; Mac. Next I came across high-ranking (in Google search results) article from a website called, offering a software download called 'Universal USB Installer'. It did not seem to be an open-source software so I was a bit wary of it. But since I would be wiping my hard drive anyway I downloaded it and installed it. The good thing about this software was that formatting of the flash drive was now optional during the burning process. So I reformatted my drive to FAT and burned DBAN's ISO to it, all without issue. But it still failed to boot when I restarted. Disclaimer: Here is the solution that worked for me, tested on a Windows laptop with UEFI and a 64GB USB flash drive. • Step 1: DBAN (Darik's Boot and Nuke)'s ISO file from SourceForge. • Step 2: Universal USB Installer from Pendrivelinux.com. • Step 3: Run Command Prompt as administrator. You may be able to do the same thing with Disk Management. But in my case Disk Management refused to let me delete the volume of my flash disk. • Step 3.1: Type diskpart and hit enter. This runs the diskpart utility. Western digital wd 2tb my passport for mac portable external hard drive - usb-c/usb-a ready. You can also add a 'return-if-found' message as the password prompt to help your My Passport for Mac drive find its way back to you if it ever accidentally gets left behind. • Step 3.2: Type list disk and hit enter. This lists all disks (including your flash drive). • Step 3.2.1: Look for your flash drive (look for its size) and keep note of its number. • Step 3.3: Type select disk # and hit enter, where # is number of your flash drive (see step 3.2.1). This selects your flash drive as the target to operate on. • Step 3.3.1: Type detail disk and hit enter. This lists the detail of the currently selected disk. Make sure it is your flash drive. • Step 3.4: Before you proceed, please ascertain that you have chosen the correct flash drive and have no desirable data on it. Type: clean and hit enter. This cleans the selected disk of its partition and format. • Step 4: Run Disk Management. (You should be able to do the same thing with diskpart. But I have no advanced knowledge of diskpart so I prefer to use GUI whenever possible). • Step 4.1: Find your flash disk in the section below. ![]() It should have its entire space unallocated. Right click on the unallocated space and click 'create new simple volume'. • Step 4.1.1: In the wizard that appears, choose a volume smaller 2048MB. My knowledge is that a FAT-fomatted (FAT-16, to be specific) disk on Windows can hold a maximum of 4GB of data, with single file limited at 2GB. But since DBAN's ISO file is less than 20MB in size, there is no reason not to be safe. In my case I went with 512MB. • Step 4.1.2: Choose FAT as the file system. • Step 5: Run Universal USB Installer. • Step 5.1: Choose DBAN among the lists of available options. • Step 5.2: Browse and select the previously downloaded DBAN ISO file as the source image. • Step 5.3: Select your flash drive as the burning target.
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