Because LiveBoot is based on older WinPE 3.0 (Windows 7) technology, it may struggle with modern hardware like NVMe SSDs or systems using UEFI Secure Boot. If LiveBoot fails, consider these modern alternatives:
Resets forgotten Windows admin/user passwords and recovers product keys for Windows and Microsoft Office.
Restart your PC and enter the BIOS (usually by pressing F2 , F12 , or Del ). Set your USB or CD/DVD drive as the primary boot device.
Because LiveBoot is based on older WinPE 3.0 (Windows 7) technology, it may struggle with modern hardware like NVMe SSDs or systems using UEFI Secure Boot. If LiveBoot fails, consider these modern alternatives:
Resets forgotten Windows admin/user passwords and recovers product keys for Windows and Microsoft Office.
Restart your PC and enter the BIOS (usually by pressing F2 , F12 , or Del ). Set your USB or CD/DVD drive as the primary boot device.