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SD (Secure Digital) cards and their associated SC/HC/XC technologies are the primary storage medium for the Raspberry Pi. The Pi Models A and B use SD Cards, and new models use Micro SD. SD cards are non-volatile flash memory.
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reimage sd card
You probably need to clean, and re-create the primary partition on the card.
Full instructions for using windows built-in diskpart tool here.
After executing create partition primary your SD card sh …
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Sd card not working after unplugging from the Pi
It sounds like you've lost the partition table.
You can repair your SD card with a built-in windows utility called diskpart: instructions here.
Summary:
from the run menu, run diskpart
in diskpart …
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Port Mass SD image writer ARCH -> Raspbian
Using this project on a Raspberry Pi 3 B requires modification of the I2C setup.
In Adafruit_I2C.py line 35 should be uncommented, and line 34 should be commented. This hard-codes the I2C bus as I2C1 …
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Port Mass SD image writer ARCH -> Raspbian
Data: Raspberry Pi 3 B running Raspbian+PIXEL
Hello,
I'm attempting to follow along with this project where a Raspberry Pi can be used to flash multiple SD cards with an image file as a batch.
The a …