I use Win32DiskImager to read and write image files to and from my microSD card. This software is available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/. I intend to run my Raspberry Pi with a 32gb card inserted, but while developing / testing I am using an 8gb card for image creation. This will allow me to burn the 8gb image to a micor SD card that is larger.
One hard lesson I have learned while using Win32DiskImager: If you create an image from an 8gb card (I used a SanDisk) and the images I created were 7,761,920 KB, A different brand 8gb card may be smaller than the 7,761,920 KB image and Win32DiskImager will not allow it to be written.
One hard lesson I have learned while using Win32DiskImager: If you create an image from an 8gb card (I used a SanDisk) and the images I created were 7,761,920 KB, A different brand 8gb card may be smaller than the 7,761,920 KB image and Win32DiskImager will not allow it to be written.
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