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From windows you can copy the full SD card by using Win32DiskImager. Alternatively, you can use
the following instructions;
Note: Many built-in SD card readers do not work, so if you have problems use an external SD-USB
adapter for this.
2.9. Required Software Setup
• Download a windows utility dd.exe from http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
• Rename it: windd.exe
(This executable can to write to your hard disk so exercise caution using it!)
• Make a copy named: dd-removable.exe
(That executable refuses to write to your hard disk as it is named dd-removable As long as you use
dd-removable.exe you cannot lose your hard disk)
• Connect an SD card to the computer
• Run: "dd-removable –list"
Should give something like this:
rawwrite dd for windows version 0.6beta3.
This program is covered by terms of the GPL Version 2.
NT Block Device Objects
\\?\Device\Harddisk1\Partition0
link to \\?\Device\Harddisk1\DR8
Removable media other than floppy. Block size = 512
size is 4075290624 bytes
This "\\?\Device\Harddisk1\Partition0" is the part you need.
2.10. Reading an image from the SD Card
BEWARE: DO THIS WRONG AND YOU MIGHT CORRUPT YOUR HARD DISK!
Obviously, you can NOT use 'dd-removable' to read an image as that executable refuses to
write to your hard disk (so extra care is required here as you use 'windd').
• To read an SD-card image from the SD-card use:
windd bs=1M if=\\?\Device\Harddisk1\Partition0 of=THE_IMAGE_READ –size
Your disk name ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2.11. Copying an image to the SD Card
BEWARE: DO THIS WRONG AND YOU MIGHT CORRUPT YOUR HARD DISK!
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