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Win64 Disk Imager ^new^ -

: It can read the contents of a removable device and save it as a raw image file on your computer for backup or duplication.

) to removable devices such as USB sticks or SD cards, and can also back them up to a raw image file. SourceForge Popular Alternatives for 64-bit Windows

Win64 Disk Imager remains a fundamental, no-frills tool for any Windows user who needs to work with raw disk images. Its straightforward design, requiring only the selection of a source and destination, makes it highly reliable for its core tasks of reading and writing removable media. For specific use cases like Windows bootable media or when cross-platform support is required, tools like Rufus and balenaEtcher are excellent alternatives that provide a more modern or feature-rich experience.

What are you trying to flash?

This usually occurs when another program is locking the SD card or USB drive.

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Under the "Device" section, use the dropdown menu to select your USB drive letter.

If you have configured a Raspberry Pi perfectly and want to safeguard your setup, you can save the exact state of that SD card as an image file on your PC. Insert the source SD card or USB drive into your PC. Launch the imaging software as an Administrator.

While the official, widely recognized open-source tool is explicitly named , it functions perfectly on 64-bit Windows operating systems (often referred to as Win64 architecture) through backward compatibility layer.

A lightweight, incredibly fast tool for Windows 64-bit systems. While primarily designed for creating bootable Windows and Linux ISO installers, it can also write raw .img files.

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