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I had the same issue, pal. I opened diskpart and selected the Pen Drive I was using and then I ran the “clean” command. I did NOT initialize with GPT or MBR or formatted it(you have to initialize to format and do anything on the drive though) and then re-ran Etcher with Admin privileges and now my Pen Drive is happily formatted with Linux Mint.
Okay, so I used this a couple weeks ago to make a Linux Mint Live Stick. Worked fine and I thought I was done with it, so I deleted the Linux and was going to use it as a plain Flash stick after that. This has led to two problems Turns out I need to reinstall Mint and now I need to remake the Live Stick. I would just do this, but the stick now shows two drives. One near full sized, and a tiny ...
made an account just to post this. ran into the same trouble looking for the portable version. hit up the github releases page Releases · balena-io/etcher · GitHub (might have to hit the little drop down arrow on “Assets”) and download the latest balenaEtcher-win32-x64-XXXXX.zip file if youre looking for the portable version. 1 Like.
I have used Etcher to write the Raspbian image from a file to an SD card. Now I want to duplicate the SD card by reading from the card into a file on my Windows PC, then using Etcher to copy the image to other cards. What is the best way to copy the card image to a file?
Hey,Guys I am new to etcher forums I am here because of a problem I am facing while flashing my sd card with linux mint 20 cinnamon with the help of balena etcher portable To be honest everything goes right balana etcher takes it’s complete time to flash my sd card but after the flashing I noticed an unusual thing that my sd card of about 7 gb is converted into 3.85 mb I thought the my ...
Balena Etcher is braindead simple, UNetBootin has an integrated downloader of many common distros, Rufus (that is windows-only) has special options for Windows isos like making a windows to-go installation instead of simply burning the .iso onto the drive.
So in some way Etcher is treating ISO files differently then physical drives. That’s not very good because having to clone from a drive takes up a bit of the USB host bandwidth and slow down the write speeds. Too bad because I was thinking about buying the Etcher Pro for making Windows 10 installer USB drives in bulk.
to access give balena to sdcard and reinsert the card problem. Dear ones, Even I am looking for a solution to the same problem, I am unable to find these features in Windows 7 ultimate edition, any help on this will help me great deal.
Hello. I regularly use Etcher for making Linux USBs. I was wondering, is there any preparation that needs to be done to the USB drive before starting the flashing process? Please consider the following circumstances as examples: The USB drive already has a Linux distro. The USB drive already has a Windows OS. The USB drive has a different type of partition table. The USB drive is corrupted ...
Hi all, ive downloaded etcher and its advised I have macOS 10.13.6 and the application requires macOS 11.0 or later. I cant do that. I wanted to get Linux on my 2010 imac. All the forums and youtube videos suggest etcher for this but doesn’t seem possible, at least anymore. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks