![]() Some tutorials I have read say use ext4 but I have also found six different tutorials for making the live USB in Windows with very hit and miss results. In terminal type fdisk -l and see which one is your USB (mine comes up as /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb2) then in terminal type gparted /dev/sdb or whatever the USB disk is named and it should have the 2GB partition the Fat32 and an unallocated block to format in to ext3 for persistence. A 2-2.7GB partition for the image, a 16isMB or so Fat32 then rest will be unallocated space that you need to setup in a third party partition program or Gparted in Linux. ![]() Though when you use Win32 Disk Image it will make to partitions on the USB. img files to see the Kali ISO click the drop down box and select *.* and you should see it. When you use Win32 Disk Image by Defualt it looks for.
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