Choose your desired boot format (SysLinux or Grub4Dos are recommended for maximum compatibility). Click and wait for the process to complete. Method 2: Using Third-Party Tools (Rufus or Ventoy)

DLC Boot ISO is a bootable ISO image that contains a collection of diagnostic and repair tools for Windows-based systems. The acronym "DLC" stands for "Directly Loadable Collection," which refers to the ability of the ISO image to be directly loaded into memory, allowing users to access a range of tools and utilities without the need for a traditional installation.

To use DLC Boot, you must download the ISO file and flash it onto a USB drive. Step 1: Download the Files

Enter the BIOS/Boot Menu (usually by pressing during startup) and select the USB drive.

Run the DLCBoot.exe file as an administrator (right-click and select "Run as Administrator").

Works smoothly on both UEFI and Legacy BIOS machines. Update Frequency: Official updates can be sporadic. Conclusion