Method 1: Creating a Bootable Kali USB Drive on Windows (Etcher) However (Systems with a direct SD card slot can use an SD card with a similar capacity just like the USB Drive), the process flashing will still remain the same. We will also need a USB drive of 8GB storage at least. You can download the etcher tool using the following link: In case, Etcher does not work for you, consider the Rufus. However, Rufus is another popular option with its advanced options. So, I will recommend Etcher (installer or portable) as it is simpler to use, and of course, it is free. If you are a Windows user like me, you would know that Windows does not have a single tool that can be considered as best for imaging. You can download the ISO file of Kali Linux from the following link:
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