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    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Tool for creating bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices

    Raspberry Pi Imager is an official utility designed to simplify the process of creating bootable storage media for Raspberry Pi devices. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface that allows users to select an operating system, download it if necessary, and write it directly to an SD card or USB drive. The tool supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it accessible to a broad range of users from beginners to advanced developers. It also includes customization options such as...
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    q4rescue

    q4rescue

    A live linux Rescue toolkit/Emergency OS - based on q4os Trinity

    A live linux system rescue toolkit based on q4os Trinity available as a bootable iso for administrating, repairing and cloning/restoring your system and data. Check wiki for full description : https://sourceforge.net/p/q4rescue/wiki/ Main tools: -Foxclone -Rescuezilla -Clonezilla -DDrescue-gui -qtfsarchiver -G4L -Apart -Testdisk -Photorec -Boot Repair -WoeUSB -Q4OS imager -UNetbootin -usbimager -Kdirstats -Kdiskmark -Rclone & Rclone...
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    G4L

    G4L 0.69 released 03/05/26 Disk imaging

    G4L version 0.69 has some major changes in build, but operation is mostly the same. Note: Build using Fedora 42 as Build system. Build Issue This Zip contains multiple files First is similar to the previous ISO files uses syslinux and can be written to CD or Flash Release 0.69a started 2025/09/01 Fedora 42 13218816 Mar 5 01:48 bz6x19.6 13321216 Mar 3 00:53 bz7x0.rc2 BusyBox v1.38.0.git (2026-03-02 10:01:49 ChST) multi-call binary. BIG Change - initrd support set to end 1/2027 Updated to initramfs added btrfs programs added ethtool removed some /dev subdirectories no longer use by newer kernels upgraded memtest to version 8.00 upgraded GNU ddrescue 1.30 upgraded grub4dos 348271 Jan 23 19:52 /home/msetzerii/Downloads/grub4dos-0.4.6a-2026-01-20.7z 2023722 Jan 25 14:19 /home/msetzerii/Downloads/grub4dos-for_UEFI-2026-01-25.7z
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    UberImaging centrally controls the disk imaging process of many nodes on a network. Clients booted via PXE are served a small initrd image containing udpcast, a client module, and other tools allowing clients to be remotely controlled by a portable GUI.
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