What Is a Secure Boot USB and How to Make One

Need to scan your system before Windows even loads?
Want to rescue data from an infected PC?

You’ll need a secure bootable USB — and here’s exactly how to make one.


✅ 1. What is a secure boot USB?

It’s a USB drive that starts your PC with a clean operating system, separate from your main one.

You can use it to:

  • Scan for viruses without Windows interference

  • Backup files

  • Wipe drives safely

  • Install a fresh OS


✅ 2. What you’ll need

  • A blank USB drive (8GB or more)

  • A bootable image:

    • Windows ISO (for reinstall)

    • Antivirus rescue ISO (Bitdefender, Kaspersky, etc.)

    • Linux distro (Ubuntu, Mint for data rescue)

  • Rufus tool (Windows): https://rufus.ie


✅ 3. How to create a bootable USB

  1. Download Rufus

  2. Insert USB → Open Rufus

  3. Select your ISO file

  4. Choose Partition scheme (MBR/GPT) based on your BIOS

  5. Click Start → It will erase and prepare your USB


✅ 4. How to boot from USB

  • Plug in the USB

  • Restart your PC

  • Press F12 / F2 / ESC / DEL to enter boot menu (depends on brand)

  • Select USB → It will boot into the rescue or install system

✅ Make sure Secure Boot is off in BIOS if your USB doesn’t boot.


✅ 5. What you can do with it

  • Run full offline virus scans

  • Recover files from a dead system

  • Format drives and reinstall OS

  • Use Linux-based USBs as privacy-focused portable systems


Key points to remember

  • Secure boot USB = rescue tool for malware, data, and OS failures

  • Use Rufus and a clean ISO to create one easily

  • Booting from USB lets you bypass infected or broken systems

  • Keep one handy — it can save your PC someday

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