DLC Boot is a comprehensive "Live USB" or "Live CD" environment. It allows you to boot your computer from a USB drive or DVD rather than your primary hard drive. This provides a fully functioning, lightweight operating system (often referred to as a "Mini Windows") that runs in your computer's RAM.
The power of DLC Boot lies in its massive collection of software. It aims to be an all-in-one solution for almost any PC problem. When you boot into the DLC environment, you gain access to a categorized menu of tools, including:
This guide will clarify what DLC Boot truly is, explore its notable 2013 edition, and provide a detailed walkthrough for safely downloading and using it. It's also important to address a common confusion regarding the name as it relates to PlayStation 3 gaming, ensuring you have all the correct information before you begin.
From this safe environment, you can access dozens of utilities without being restricted by a corrupted, locked, or virus-infected Windows installation. Key Features of the 2013 Edition
Minimum 512 MB (1 GB or more recommended for optimal performance of the Mini Windows 7 environment).
Direct access to raw disk-level commands and vintage utility kits outside of a graphical interface. Feature and Tool Breakdown