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Majorgeeks Sergei Strelec [verified]

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You will need a USB flash drive of at least 8 GB. Formatting it is not necessary, as the tools you will use will handle that.

If a virus has locked down your operating system, booting into WinPE isolates the malware. You can then run portable scanners like , Dr.Web CureIt! , and Malwarebytes to clean the drive without interference from the active infection. 6. Hardware Testing majorgeeks sergei strelec

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You will need an ISO burning utility like (also available on MajorGeeks). Plug in your USB flash drive. Open Rufus and select your USB drive under "Device."

Sergei Strelec is an individual best known in the IT technician and system-recovery communities for creating a widely used multiboot recovery and maintenance toolkit commonly distributed as “Sergei Strelec’s Windows PE” (Windows Preinstallation Environment) or “Strelec’s WinPE.” Strelec’s WinPE builds combine a lightweight Windows environment with a curated collection of disk utilities, drivers, diagnostic tools, data-recovery applications, partition managers, and antivirus scanners. Technicians use these builds to boot troubled systems, run offline scans, image and restore drives, reset passwords, gather hardware information, and perform low-level maintenance without booting the installed OS. Can’t copy the link right now

Restart the PC and repeatedly press your motherboard’s boot menu key (usually F12, F11, F8, or Esc).

The internet is littered with "bootable ISO" downloads. Many of these files are backdoored. Unscrupulous actors frequently take popular tools like Sergei Strelec, inject malware, remote access trojans (RATs), or cryptominers into the ISO, and re-upload them to shady file hosts.

Because it contains "cracked" or modified versions of professional utilities, your antivirus (including Windows Defender) will likely flag it as a threat.