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raspberry_pi_and_sd_cards [2016/12/22 17:30] – [SDFormatter] walkeradminraspberry_pi_and_sd_cards [2016/12/22 17:34] – [SDFormatter] walkeradmin
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-Most Linux distributions will create an array of partitions on your Micro SD Card, and the easiest way to get rid of all of them, so you can start a fresh install is to use the SDFormatter application.+\\  
 +Most Linux distributions will create an array of partitions on your Micro SD Card, and the easiest way to get rid of all of them, so you can start a fresh install is to use the SDFormatter application. SDFormatter works with USB sticks as well.
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 +==== Win32 Disk Imager ====
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 +Win 32 Disk Imager allows you to write an image (.img or .iso) to an Micro SD Card, and to read the contents of a Micro SD Card back in to an image file, good for backups.
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 +When downloading a Linux Distribution, just remember to download the ISO (rather than installer) and use Win32 Disk Imager to write the ISO to either your Micro SD Card or USB Device.
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 ==== W32 Disk Imager ==== ==== W32 Disk Imager ====
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