I hope to release 1.0 before June of this year (very busy with other work and I have a lot of features to add & bugs to fix). Your SD Card reader uses a different interface (PCIe, SATA, I2C, etc) to connect instead of USB.Īs you are starting to write the image, as soon as Windows sees the new partition table (first few sectors of data), it tries to take over, clobbering the write handle in Win32DiskImager.īoth of these issues are hard to debug, and even harder without information on your system so that i can attempt a little research (and hopefully similar hardware to reproduce with). There are two possible scenarios that could be causing this issue: If you could, please post a bug report on either or with detailed information on your hardware. As the lead developer for WIn32DiskImager, I sometimes run a google search for reviews, issues (like yours), and knock-offs. You may first use it to create a image file from a Master SD card, then write. Win32 Disk Imager is a Windows tool for reading data from an SD card and writing to a image file, also, it can be used to write a image file to a SD card. Glad to hear that you got it working with a different USB>SD reader. Sometimes, you may need to make a extra copy of an SD Card for backup or other purpose.
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