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The ISO file (installer) was around 3 GB in size. To create a bootable USB, he used a tool called Rufus on Windows to turn the ISO into a bootable USB stick.
His USB drive had a capacity of 16 GB, so it was more than enough.
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After preparing the drive, he booted Kali Linux by plugging the USB into the laptop, restarting the system, opening the boot menu, and selecting the USB drive as the boot source.
The Kali then ...
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