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[[https://sites.google.com/a/rmprepusb.com/www/tutorials/-fake-usb-flash-memory-drives|FakeFlashTest]] \\ | [[https://sites.google.com/a/rmprepusb.com/www/tutorials/-fake-usb-flash-memory-drives|FakeFlashTest]] \\ | ||
[[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/|SD-Formatter]]\\ | [[https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/|SD-Formatter]]\\ | ||
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- | **Few people reported the DiskImager doesn't work well on their Windows PC.** \\ | + | |
- | In that case, try to use the Etcher. It supports the read-back verify function too.\\ | + | |
- | [[https://etcher.io/|Etcher]] | + | |
==== Using dd (Disk Destroyer) ==== | ==== Using dd (Disk Destroyer) ==== | ||
**dd** is included in most Linux distribution by default and very useful tool to maintain your storages. In contrast, it is very harmful as its name if you use wrong command. For example, if can destroy your desktop with your ODROID image which is to be installed into your MicroSD. | **dd** is included in most Linux distribution by default and very useful tool to maintain your storages. In contrast, it is very harmful as its name if you use wrong command. For example, if can destroy your desktop with your ODROID image which is to be installed into your MicroSD. |