

Here are 6 different ways to create a Kon Boot USB and hopefully one of the methods below will work for you. So in order to create a bootable Kon Boot USB, the trick is to use the floppy image instead of the ISO file. This would mean that the author of Kon-Boot created a bootable CD ISO image from a bootable floppy. If you open the Kon-Boot ISO file with a supported archiver such as 7-Zip or PowerArchiver, you will see a folder with a file called Bootable_1.44M.img. Advanced users would know that it’s possible to create a bootable live USB drive from an ISO image file but unfortunately it won’t work for Kon-Boot. The free version of Kon-Boot is actually an older version that comes with an ISO image to burn to disc and IMG file for floppy. There are two versions of Kon-Boot which is free and paid. There is no need to crack or reset the user’s password which is a great time saver and also doesn’t trigger user suspicion. Kon-Boot is probably the best tool to bypass Windows login restriction because it allows you to access Windows by logging in to any user account without you knowing the actual password.
