Win32DiskImager

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This is a Windows program for saving and restoring images from removable drives (USB drives, SD Memory cards, etc). It can be used to write boot images (i.e. [[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04/release/ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz|ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img]]) to a SD Flash device or USB flash device, making it bootable.  It currently does not support writing an ISO image to usb. This is a Windows program for saving and restoring images from removable drives (USB drives, SD Memory cards, etc). It can be used to write boot images (i.e. [[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/12.04/release/ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz|ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img]]) to a SD Flash device or USB flash device, making it bootable.
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This program and source code can be downloaded from [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download?source=navbar|here]]. !Win32DiskImager supports writing an ISO image to USB too, which is very valuable right now at the release of Ubuntu 14.10, because there are problems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator and Unetbootin.

The program and source code can be downloaded from [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/latest/download?source=navbar|here]].

This [[/iso2usb|tutorial subpage]] with screenshots illustrates how to create a USB boot drive from a Lubuntu ISO file. It works in the same way for all current Ubuntu family iso files including the Ubuntu mini.iso.

This is a Windows program for saving and restoring images from removable drives (USB drives, SD Memory cards, etc). It can be used to write boot images (i.e. ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img) to a SD Flash device or USB flash device, making it bootable.

Win32DiskImager supports writing an ISO image to USB too, which is very valuable right now at the release of Ubuntu 14.10, because there are problems with the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator and Unetbootin.

The program and source code can be downloaded from here.

This tutorial subpage with screenshots illustrates how to create a USB boot drive from a Lubuntu ISO file. It works in the same way for all current Ubuntu family iso files including the Ubuntu mini.iso.

Win32DiskImager (last edited 2023-11-07 12:44:33 by kewisch)