Friday, 12 April 2013

How to install Backtrack 5 on Pendrive with Persistent Memory ?



Let me explain you how to install backtrack linux(pentertation testing distribution) on Pendrive/Flash drive persistent Memory(to store changes). Without persistent memory, you can not install new software or copy files in your backtrack.

Download Backtrack 5 R1(Latest Version) From here:
Backtrack
Download Universal USB Installer from here:
Download

Requirements:

8GB USB Pen Drive (atleast 4GB pen drive, in 4gb you can create less amount of persistent memory only).

Step 1:Run Universal Usb Installer

You can run universal usb installer by double clicking it(no need of installation).
Select Backtrack 5 or Backtrack 5 R1(it is included in latest version) or select your backtrack version.

Step 2: Select the Backtrack ISO Image

Now click the browse button and select the Backtrack ISO image.

Step 3: Select USB Drive

Now select the USB Drive(Pen Drive) Letter. Becareful while selecting the Drive Letter.
Check whether it is correct letter for your pen drive. If you mistaken in selecting the drive, it will format other drive.

Step 4: Persistent Memory

check the We will format x:\ Drive as FAT 32 option.
Set a persistent memory based on your requirement. i set 2GB .

Step 5: Start Install

Click the Create button. It will prompt with “ready to perform following action….”.
Verify once again whether you choose correct drive. Then click the Yes button.

Step 6: What’s next?

After completion of installation , restart the windows.
Press F10 of F12(it may vary for you) to select Boot Drive.
Select your Pen Drive as boot drive.
Now backtrack start to boot.
After booting is completed, you will see the command line Interface with “root@root:”.
Enter “startx” to get into GUI interface.
Enjoy the Security Distribution..!!!

Note: This tutorial is only for Educational Purposes, I did not take any responsibility of any misuse, you will be solely responsible for any misuse that you do. Hacking email accounts is criminal activity and is punishable under cyber crime and you may get upto 40 years of imprisonment, if got caught in doing so.

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