
Okay, now we should have a USB drive with a FAT32 partition taking up most of the space of the drive and some empty unformatted space for our ext2 partition , which we'll create in linux.
First we'll install Backtrack on the partition we created, so that we can log in to BackTrack with it.
To begin, you must have a program that can open an .iso file to access the files. I use Winrar, which is an unzipping utility. There is trial version...