What is DLC Boot? How to Create a USB Boot DLC 2019 to rescue the computer
DLC Boot is an indispensable tool for computer technicians. With a series of smart features, it helps to backup (ghost) and restore data (backup restore) or format and partition the hard drive. To use it, you need to prepare a USB with at least 4GB capacity , then download the DLC Boot 2019 v3.6 software.
Whose DLC Boot?
According to research on Google, DLC Boot is a computer rescue tool by author Tran Duy Linh. I take the liberty of guessing that DLC stands for (Duy Linh Computer). Don't throw stones at me! With a wide range of necessary tools (from basic to advanced) are built in. Stable operation to rescue every time the computer crashes.
DLC Boot 2019 has what?
- Disktools/Partition tools: used to partition hard drives
- Backup/Restore Tool: Used to backup and restore data
- Driver: Automatically download and update drivers for windows computers
- Recovery/Data Recovery: Recover data when mistakenly deleted
- Hardware Tools: Check your PC's hardware information
- Office: A collection of applications such as Word, Excel, Powerpoint, ...
- Antivirus: A collection of antivirus software for computers
- System: Includes system software .
- Utilities: DLC Boot Extensions
- USB tools: USB related tools
- Password: Help break or remove the password on the computer
- Microsoft Crack: Set of Windows Activation Tools
- Other tools: Other tools included in DLC Boot 2019
DLC Boot version history Tran Duy Linh
DLC BOOT 2019 V3.6
- Info: DLC Boot 2019 v3.6
- File size: 3 GB
- Fix error when creating USB Boot.
- Fixed error when running Acronis True Image outside Desktop Mini Windows 10.
- Partition Wizard error in Mini Windows 10 64bit has been fixed
- The Cent Browser error in Mini Windows has been fixed
- Maxthon error in Mini Windows has been fixed
- Check Update error has been fixed
- Support Mini Windows when Booting Via LAN
- True Image 2019 has been updated with Partition Wizard Technician v11.0.1
DLC BOOT 2017
- Information: DLC Boot 2017 3.4 Build 170615
- File size: 2,320 GB
- Add NTFS or NTFS (UEFI) or FAT32 format when creating Boot.
- Support SysLinux or Grub4Dos in Boot Loader option .
- New more versatile UEFI boot interface for Windows
- Fix errors that cannot run Boot USB in some computers.
- Fixed bugs that could not remove software from DLC Boot menu.
- Fix USB Disk Storage Format not running on DLC Boot 2017 3.4
- Fixed HD Tune Pro when scanning required registration.
- Fix Victoria error when running on Mini Windows 10 64Bit.
- Fixed an error when registering Partition Wizard.
- Fixed a bug when running the Passmark Keyboard Test asking for a Key.
Download the lightest DLC Boot
DLC Boot has many versions, from 2017 to 2021 but they are basically not much different. That's why, I will share with you some of the latest 2021 DLC Boot Download Links from Google Drive.
Download DLC Boot 2021
DLC Boot 2019 v3.6 Google Drive
DLC Boot 2017 v3.4 Final Google Drive
How to create USB DLC Boot
- Step 1 : Extract the DLC Boot 2020 file downloaded by Tran Duy Linh to your computer using WinRAR
- Step 2 : Plug the USB into the computer Run DLCboot.exe with Administrator rights
- Step 3 : Click the USB icon (Create USB, HDD Box Boot)
- Step 4 : Select the USB to create Boot and choose the following options:
- Boot kernel: can choose SysLinux interface (very nice)
- Boot Type: Select Normal (If you choose Hide, the USB will be created a hidden Boot partition, divide the USB into 2 parts. One partition contains the Boot File and the other contains your data)
- USB Format: Should choose NTFS(UEFI) or Fat32(UEFI) . Because: If you choose NTFS, the USB will not boot the new UEFI standard
Note:
- Fat32(UEFI): If you use the USB Boot option, it will boot on UEFI standard, but cannot contain files larger than 3.7GB.
- NTFS(UEFI): If you use the USB Boot option, it will boot on UEFI standard, can contain files larger than 3.7GB.
- Step 5 : Select Create Boot and then click Yes
- Select Yes to Boot USB
- Step 6 : Notice Complete Create DLC Boot USB , select OK
- Step 6 : Select Test Boot to check if the USB Boot has any errors
- Select Hard Disk and the Boot Device section select the USB just created boot.
- Virtual Disk : Amount of virtual ram to use
- Old computers will often choose Legacy BIOS ( Legacy standard )
- Newer computers often use the UEFI standard , so they will choose EFI-x64
- Click Run Qemu to check
- Step 7 : Booted USB successfully with DLC Boot 2019
Conclusion : USB boot DLC with data backup and recovery features, Windows Mini, create USB Boot, etc. From there, it helps us to easily fix problems on the computer. With the ability to load information when starting the computer to save data and create partitions, for example. In addition, DLC also supports Boot from CD, USB, LAN, ... even integrate more modules.
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