• Win64diskimager

    From Caroline Ablin@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 27 07:12:48 2023
    How to Use Win64diskimager to Write Images to USB Sticks or SD Cards Win64diskimager is a free and open source tool that allows you to write a raw disk image to a removable device or backup a removable device to a raw image file. It is very useful for embedded development, such as Android, Ubuntu on Arm, or Raspberry Pi
    projects. In this article, we will show you how to use Win64diskimager to write an image to a USB stick or SD card.

    What You Need

    A Windows computer with Win64diskimager installed. You can download it from SourceForge.[^1^]
    A removable device, such as a USB stick or SD card, that has enough space to hold the image file.
    An image file that you want to write to the removable device. It can be in any format that Win64diskimager supports, such as .img, .iso, .bin, .raw, etc.

    How to Write an Image to a Removable Device

    Launch Win64diskimager from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
    Select the image file that you want to write by clicking on the folder icon next to the "Image File" box. You can also type the path of the image file manually.
    Select the removable device that you want to write to by clicking on the drop-down menu next to the "Device" box. Make sure you choose the correct device, as any data on it will be overwritten.
    Click on "Write" and confirm that you want to proceed. The writing process will start and show you the progress and speed.
    Wait until the writing process is finished. You can click on "Cancel" at any time to stop it, but this may result in a corrupted device.
    Eject the removable device safely and use it as needed.

    How to Backup a Removable Device to an Image File

    Launch Win64diskimager from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
    Select the removable device that you want to backup by clicking on the drop-down menu next to the "Device" box. Make sure you choose the correct device, as any data on it will be read.
    Select the image file that you want to create by clicking on the folder icon next to the "Image File" box. You can also type the path of the image file manually. Make sure you have enough space on your hard drive to store the image file.
    Click on "Read" and confirm that you want to proceed. The reading process will start and show you the progress and speed.
    Wait until the reading process is finished. You can click on "Cancel" at any time to stop it, but this may result in an incomplete image file.
    You can now use the image file as needed or store it for future use.

    Conclusion
    Win64diskimager is a simple and powerful tool that can help you write images to removable devices or backup removable devices to image files. It supports various formats and devices and has a user-friendly interface. It is especially useful for embedded
    development projects that require writing images to USB sticks or SD cards. However, be careful when using it, as any data on the selected device will be overwritten or read. Always make sure you choose the correct device and image file before proceeding.

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