It is important to note that the Hiren’s BootCD PE project (v1.0.1 and later) transitioned to 64-bit only to keep up with modern UEFI standards. If you specifically require the x32.iso , you are likely looking for a community-modified version or an older "Restored" edition of the classic Hiren's BootCD. Always verify the integrity of these files with an antivirus scan before use, as they are often hosted on third-party mirrors.

: If you have a file specifically named "Hbcd-pe-x32.iso," it is likely one of the following:

Once you have the ISO file, your next step is to write it to a USB flash drive. While you can burn it to a DVD, using a USB drive is faster, more reliable, and more practical for modern systems. You will need a USB drive with at least 4GB of free space. Several free tools can accomplish this, with and Ventoy being the most popular and user-friendly.

: Legacy x86 hardware operates strictly on traditional BIOS or 32-bit UEFI firmware (frequently found in mid-2010s tablet/laptop hybrids). The Hbcd-pe-x32.iso file is optimized to interface seamlessly with these bootloaders.