🚨 SAFETY ADVISORY:
This guide involves advanced system modifications. Perform a backup before proceeding.
To set up a 'ghost' OS from a USB stick, you will need a USB drive with at least 8GB of free space, a computer that can boot from USB, and an internet connection to download the necessary tools. Start by downloading a Linux distribution such as Tails or Qubes, which are designed with privacy and security in mind. Use a tool like Rufus on Windows or the 'dd' command on Linux to create a bootable USB drive. Once the USB drive is created, boot from it and follow the installation instructions. It's essential to use a VPN and the Tor network to maintain anonymity. Regularly update your 'ghost' OS to ensure you have the latest security patches.
This guide involves advanced system modifications. Perform a backup before proceeding.

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