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Latest Release - Version 1.10

Released November 2024 • Free Forever • No Registration

File Size 28.5 MB
Windows Version 7, 8, 10, 11
Architecture 32-bit & 64-bit
License Free
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What You're Getting

  • Full Windows 11 support with latest UEFI compatibility
  • Enhanced support for newest Linux distributions
  • Optimized performance for faster USB creation
  • Improved bootloader for better hardware compatibility
  • Extended USB drive size support (up to 2TB)
  • Enhanced custom boot menu configuration

System Requirements

Operating System

Windows 7 or later (Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, or 11)

Memory

Minimum 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)

Disk Space

50 MB for program installation

USB Drive

8 GB minimum (16-32 GB recommended for multiple OS)

Processor

Any modern 1 GHz or faster processor

Permissions

Administrator rights required

The ISO image dlcboot2013v10iso refers to the initial release of DLC Boot 2013

DLC Boot EN | PDF | Operating System Families | Computer File

Use cases

At its core, is a disk image file (ISO) created in 2013, version 10 of the "DLC Boot" diagnostic suite. DLC (often standing for "Data Lifecycle Care" or "Direct Low-Level Control," depending on the fork) is a collection of DOS-based and Linux-based diagnostic tools packaged into a single bootable environment.

Dlcboot2013v10iso Work -

The ISO image dlcboot2013v10iso refers to the initial release of DLC Boot 2013

DLC Boot EN | PDF | Operating System Families | Computer File

Use cases

At its core, is a disk image file (ISO) created in 2013, version 10 of the "DLC Boot" diagnostic suite. DLC (often standing for "Data Lifecycle Care" or "Direct Low-Level Control," depending on the fork) is a collection of DOS-based and Linux-based diagnostic tools packaged into a single bootable environment.

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