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SD Card Reader for Raspberry Pi - DYNAMODE - CR-31 not working on a Windows PC

hkafeman
hkafeman over 11 years ago

Can anyone help please?

 

We purchased a DYNAMODE - CR-31 SD Card reader to use with a Raspberry Pi as recommended on the Farnell Web Site.


But in a windows PC (Vista or Windows 7) an 8GB or 32Gb SD card with a Raspberry Pi image shows as "No Media".Using the ext2fsd Software also shows "No Media"!


On a Linux PC it worked okay!


A new 32GB SD card with nothing on it worked okay on a Windows PC - Presumably because it was formatted as FAT32.


We have even had a second Card readr sent free of charge because Farnell Technical Support thought our first one was faulty. But the second one has the same issue.


I think, as per this web page, it could be due to SDHC:

        http://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=60371


Can anyone help with how to use it for our 32GB (or 8GB) SD cards?


Thanks and Regards

Henry

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    0 hkafeman over 11 years ago

    Thank you both for your replies.

     

    All I am trying to do is to create an exact copy of a working Raspberry Pi SD card (32GB) on a second 32GB SD card so that I can plug it into a second Raspberry Pi!

     

    Surely that is something that many people have managed to do?

     

    But I have tried with "Win32 Disk Imager", "Paragon ExtFS for Windows",  "Ext2Fsd" and "DiskInternals Linux Reader" and none of these recognise the SD card image.

     

    I have not even managed to be able to make a copy on a Linux PC (did not recognise image) or an Apple Macbook (saved as a DMG file, but "Win32 Disk Imager" did not manage to write this to a new SD card as an image that would boot the Raspberry Pi!!!!

     

    Thanks and Regards

     

    Henry Kafeman

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    0 hkafeman over 11 years ago

    Thank you both for your replies.

     

    All I am trying to do is to create an exact copy of a working Raspberry Pi SD card (32GB) on a second 32GB SD card so that I can plug it into a second Raspberry Pi!

     

    Surely that is something that many people have managed to do?

     

    But I have tried with "Win32 Disk Imager", "Paragon ExtFS for Windows",  "Ext2Fsd" and "DiskInternals Linux Reader" and none of these recognise the SD card image.

     

    I have not even managed to be able to make a copy on a Linux PC (did not recognise image) or an Apple Macbook (saved as a DMG file, but "Win32 Disk Imager" did not manage to write this to a new SD card as an image that would boot the Raspberry Pi!!!!

     

    Thanks and Regards

     

    Henry Kafeman

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    0 rew over 11 years ago in reply to hkafeman

    On  A Linux machine (like a raspberry pi), you can just copy over all the files. Should be a lot quicker than to copy over the whole 32Gb. (in fact I did exactly that yesterday.... :-) )

     

    (For most of the commands here you'll need to be root, so prefix them all with "sudo" or do "sudo -s" once....)

     

    To get this to work you need to partition the target SD card. Use any tool you like. Google for partitioning tools if necessary. On the other hand, if you have a bare "raspbian" system (and not based on noobs), your partition table is just the first block of the sd card, so:

    dd if=/dev/mmcblk0 of=/dev/sda count=1 ; blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sda

    will do the trick of copying the partition table of your running SD card to the one attached in an SD card reader.

     

    Next, format the partitions:

    mkfs.vfat /dev/sda1

    mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda2

    Mount the partitions:

    mount /dev/sda2 /mnt

    mkdir /mnt/boot

    mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot

    and then copy over the files:

    apt-get isntall rsync

    rsync -avP --one-file-system / /mnt/

    rsync -avP --one-file-system /boot/ /mnt/boot/

    And that will leave you with a raspberry pi bootable  image on the SD card that is accessible as sda.

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    0 hkafeman over 11 years ago in reply to rew

    Roger

     

    Thank you very much for your reply which is along the right lines. Sorry for not replying sooner, but I have been busy with another aspect of the project.

     

    I now urgently need to copy my SD card in the next couple of days.

     

    So, as I am not very familiar with Linux, could you please show me how to modify the commands to suit NOOBS, etc.?

     

    One SD card I want to copy was definitely created from NOOBS and shows the following details:


    sudo parted
     
    GNU Parted 2.3
     
    Using /dev/mmcblk0
     
    Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
     
    (parted) print all
     
    Model: SD 00000 (sd/mmc)
     
    Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 7861MB
     
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
     
    Partition Table: msdos

     
    Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system  Flags
     
    1      1049kB  1263MB  1262MB  primary   fat32        lba
     
    2      1267MB  7861MB  6594MB  extended
     
    5      1271MB  1330MB  58.7MB  logical   fat16        lba
     
    6      1334MB  7861MB  6527MB  logical   ext4

    (parted) quit

    df -h -a

    Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

    rootfs          6.0G  1.8G  3.9G  32% /

    /dev/root      6.0G  1.8G  3.9G  32% /

    devtmpfs     211M     0  211M   0% /dev

    tmpfs           44M  1.2M   43M   3% /run

    tmpfs          5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock

    proc               0     0     0    - /proc

    sysfs              0     0     0    - /sys

    tmpfs           88M     0   88M   0% /run/shm

    devpts             0     0     0    - /dev/pts

    /dev/mmcblk0p5   56M   19M   38M  33% /boot

     

    So it seems the actual /boot partition is /dev/mmcblk0p5.

     

    BUT what now do I need to modify your suggested commands to suit the information above?

     

    Thanks and regards

     

    Henry

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