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Backup SD card as IMG

Backup SD card as IMG

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Pickle_99
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10-07-2023, 08:23 PM
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I looked up similar topics online, but found mostly information about copying images to SD cards or backing up files. I have CoreElec and Kodi on an SD card in an Android device, and after setting everything up recently, the box is no longer supported. I’m considering creating an IMG file of it so future reinstallations can be easier without updating CoreElec or resetting media data. Is there a simple free app for this?
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Pickle_99
10-07-2023, 08:23 PM #1

I looked up similar topics online, but found mostly information about copying images to SD cards or backing up files. I have CoreElec and Kodi on an SD card in an Android device, and after setting everything up recently, the box is no longer supported. I’m considering creating an IMG file of it so future reinstallations can be easier without updating CoreElec or resetting media data. Is there a simple free app for this?

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XpertAndrew
Junior Member
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10-07-2023, 11:33 PM
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The .bin (binary) file from ImageUSB is a disk image that includes a checksum. Its primary purpose is bulk duplication of USB drives, though it can also work with individual drives.
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XpertAndrew
10-07-2023, 11:33 PM #2

The .bin (binary) file from ImageUSB is a disk image that includes a checksum. Its primary purpose is bulk duplication of USB drives, though it can also work with individual drives.

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That_Short_Kid
Junior Member
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10-08-2023, 03:54 AM
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ImageUSB 是官方网站的链接,提供写入USB图像的信息。
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That_Short_Kid
10-08-2023, 03:54 AM #3

ImageUSB 是官方网站的链接,提供写入USB图像的信息。

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Arkhem
Member
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10-08-2023, 06:04 AM
#4
Win32 Disk Imager supports both directions – IMG to SD and SD to IMG. I hope Etcher could offer the same functionality, though their goals differ.
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Arkhem
10-08-2023, 06:04 AM #4

Win32 Disk Imager supports both directions – IMG to SD and SD to IMG. I hope Etcher could offer the same functionality, though their goals differ.

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Hugibugi
Junior Member
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10-27-2023, 01:50 AM
#5
@PassMark, same name as the developers of the app? I tried it now, but saving it shows only *.bin with no other options like *.img.
@Alabalcho, I used that app before but didn’t remember having that choice. Could be older versions didn’t. I’ll give it another shot.
EDIT... Win32 Disk Imager can be misleading... instead of creating, you click READ and it generates the file automatically. Not very clear, but worth knowing.
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Hugibugi
10-27-2023, 01:50 AM #5

@PassMark, same name as the developers of the app? I tried it now, but saving it shows only *.bin with no other options like *.img.
@Alabalcho, I used that app before but didn’t remember having that choice. Could be older versions didn’t. I’ll give it another shot.
EDIT... Win32 Disk Imager can be misleading... instead of creating, you click READ and it generates the file automatically. Not very clear, but worth knowing.
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Your Raspberry Pi’s SD card contains everything! Discover how to make a full backup on Windows, Linux, or macOS.
raspberrytips.com

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MrSmiles
Member
57
10-27-2023, 07:56 AM
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The .bin (binary) file from ImageUSB represents a disk image that includes a checksum. Its primary purpose is bulk duplication of USB drives, though it can also function with individual drives.
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MrSmiles
10-27-2023, 07:56 AM #6

The .bin (binary) file from ImageUSB represents a disk image that includes a checksum. Its primary purpose is bulk duplication of USB drives, though it can also function with individual drives.