Image Writer for Microsoft Windows Release 0.9 - Unnamed Edition ====== About: ====== This utility is used to write img files to SD and USB cards. Modeli avtomobilej iz bumagi kraz video. Simply run the utility, point it at your img, and then select the removable device to write to. This utility can not write CD-ROMs. Future releases and source code are available on our Sourceforge project: This program is Beta, and has no warranty. It may eat your files, call you names, or explode in a massive shower of code.

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The authors take no responsibility for these possible events. =================== Build Instructions: =================== Requirements: 1. MinGW (20120426 from ) 2.

Insert your SD Card and then run Win32DiskImager.exe. It may give an error message on startup, but you can often ignore it. It should find your SD Card drive.

Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from ) Short Version: 1. Install the Qt Full SDK 2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT ============= New Features: ============= Added a custom file dialog box to solve the issues between opening a non-existant file and saving a read-only file. Fixed bug LP:1118217 - can not select SD card to write image to on select computers. Fixed bug LP:1191156 File-Open dialog does not accept non-existing img files as target. ============= Known Issues: ============= * Lack of reformat capabilities.

* Lack of file compression support * Lack of an installer. These are being looked into for future releases. ====== Legal: ====== Image Writer for Windows is licensed under the General Public License v2. The full text of this license is available in GPL-2. This project uses and includes binaries of the MinGW runtime library, which is available at This project uses and includes binaries of the Qt library, licensed under the 'Library General Public License' and is available at. The license text is available in LGPL-2.1 Original version developed by Justin Davis Maintained by the ImageWriter developers ().

Download Win32DiskImager from the Raspberry Pi or from Insert your SD Card and then run Win32DiskImager.exe. It may give an error message on startup, but you can often ignore it. It should find your SD Card drive or if not select it. Select the file '#.img' image file you wish to use and then press write. Once it completes you are ready to go, insert your SD card into the Raspberry Pi. Writing Your Own Custom SD Card Setup To A File Run Win32DiskImager.exe Ensure the Device drop down box has the drive your card is inserted into. Press the folder button and select the folder and filename you want to use to write your image file to.

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Download the following file to a computer with at least >>GB of free disk space. >>>> Unzip it (this may take a while as its a large file to match the size of the SD card) 3. Plug the SD card into a SD card slot or adaptor for your PC.

Run the unzipped Win32DiskImager.exe application (may just be shown as Win32DiskImager depending on your windows settings) Ensure the correct driver letter is selected for the SD card – double check this is right in Windows Explorer as Win32DiskImager will overwrite the entire drive without warning if the wrong drive is selected! Select the unzipped >.img file Press Write and wait for the program to write the operating system onto the SD card. Once the writing is done plug the SD card into the Raspberry Pi and power it up. 'Not enough space on disk' error You created an image file from a 8GB SD card and when you try and write it to a new 8GB SD card you get this message. Yep, SD cards are not always identical in size and Win32 Disk Imager currently has no way to solve this.