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SD card imaging utility?

embeddedguy
embeddedguy over 5 years ago

Hi Friends,

 

I have a lot of Sd card and usually nowadays find it difficult to either formate or manage SD cards to write a new image for RaspberryPi. Anyone else also struggle to do that? Do you have any recommendations for tools?

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 5 years ago +2 suggested
    Hi Ujjval, Problems might be very possible with poor quality (or fake capacity) SD cards. I only purchase good brands from a reputable seller and have had 100% success forever. There's no detail so perhaps…
  • cstanton
    cstanton over 5 years ago +2 suggested
    Linux: Grab an SDCard, ideally larger than 8gByte Download the Raspbian image from raspberrypi.org, you then have to extract the image from the archive because it is usually in a .zip file, this means…
  • Gough Lui
    Gough Lui over 5 years ago in reply to cstanton +2 suggested
    Actually dd can be as fast as any other tool - the problem is by default, it copies using a block size that is much too small (probably just 512 bytes) adding a lot of CPU overhead. Adding a larger block…
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  • embeddedguy
    0 embeddedguy over 5 years ago

    Hi people,

     

    Thank you for your wonderful feedbacks.

     

    I think there could be an issue with my SD card itself.

     

    I tried several things and followed some of the existing bug solutions.

     

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/377253/unable-to-format-usb-drive-with-disks-udisks-error-quark-0

     

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/util-linux/+bug/1059872

     

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/574328/unable-to-format-pen-drive

     

    One of the first was to try Gparted and unmount the partition and formate to specific type of partition. Which was success but soon after the last /boot and /sdcardcontent come back.

    Then I tried Linux's inbuilt Disk tool to formate following one of the above recomendation where I deleted and created the new partions but ssoon again both of my existing partitions came back.

     

    Latter tried fdisk thing as lsst post mentions which also did not work.

     

    I had also tried DD utility to formate and burn the image to the SD card. Still I will try my best to repair the card, but it seems that there could be a damage in it. @sean conway FYI, I have tried that.

     

    Thank you all.

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  • embeddedguy
    0 embeddedguy over 5 years ago

    Hi people,

     

    Thank you for your wonderful feedbacks.

     

    I think there could be an issue with my SD card itself.

     

    I tried several things and followed some of the existing bug solutions.

     

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/377253/unable-to-format-usb-drive-with-disks-udisks-error-quark-0

     

    https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/util-linux/+bug/1059872

     

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/574328/unable-to-format-pen-drive

     

    One of the first was to try Gparted and unmount the partition and formate to specific type of partition. Which was success but soon after the last /boot and /sdcardcontent come back.

    Then I tried Linux's inbuilt Disk tool to formate following one of the above recomendation where I deleted and created the new partions but ssoon again both of my existing partitions came back.

     

    Latter tried fdisk thing as lsst post mentions which also did not work.

     

    I had also tried DD utility to formate and burn the image to the SD card. Still I will try my best to repair the card, but it seems that there could be a damage in it. @sean conway FYI, I have tried that.

     

    Thank you all.

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  • Gough Lui
    0 Gough Lui over 5 years ago in reply to embeddedguy

    Low-quality cards and those which have been used too much can sometimes go into a quasi "read-only" mode. Some will throw write errors while others will pretend to write, but the data and changes are lost. Some readers may even report the card as "write protected". I've encountered this quite frequently on even genuine Sandisk Ultra cards after a year of use - they just don't last. I've had better luck with most other brands. Try using a different / higher quality card.

     

    - Gough

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  • colporteur
    0 colporteur over 5 years ago in reply to embeddedguy

    Unfortunate the MS Windows utility didn't resolve your issue.  I had two unservicable SD cards when BB pointed out the utility. One card worked and one card did not after using the utility.

     

    The utility holds some ability to resolve SD card problems what they are and how they are created is a mystery to me. The failed SD card sits on my computer desk, with the hope I one day find a routine to restore it. The chances are slim:( At some point I will finish my grieving and throw the card into the garbage.

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