I restarted and that unsurprisingly failed to boot. 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 ran "clean" in diskpart and reformatted my flash drive with 512MB of space formatted as FAT and the rest unformatted. I moved it to the top of the boot order and tried to boot, but it did not work.Īfterwards, I found this question on Super User, where User:terdon suggested that to make DBAN bootable, the flash drive should be set up with a single FAT partition.
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In the UEFI, the burned flash drive was shown as " followed by the flash drive's name".
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However, since the ISO selected in the screenshot was "FreeDOS", the screenshot might be for illustration purpose only.
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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. Next I tried was a tutorial from Tom's Hardware. I quickly realized that I misread that article because ImgBurn only burned to optical disks. I find DBAN per How-To Geek's recommendation, but I am having trouble installing it on a 64GB USB flash drive and make it bootable on an UEFI-equipped PC.Īfter downloading DBAN's ISO file from SourceForge, I first tried ImgBurn per the recommendation of an earlier How-To Geek article.
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I need to wipe my Windows laptop's internal hard drive. Disclaimer: I am answering my own question.