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    Win32 Disk Imager

    Win32 Disk Imager

    A Windows tool for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards

    This program is designed to write a raw disk image to a removable device or backup a removable device to a raw image file. It is very useful for embedded development, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome. This release is for Windows 7/8.1/10. It will should also work on Windows Server 2008/2012/2016 (although not tested by the developmers).
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    Downloads: 15,057 This Week
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    QFSViewer

    QFSViewer

    QFSViewer is a small tool to view system raw image files.

    QFSViewer is a small tool for developers to view the contents of various file system raw image files, which does not rely on the operating system mounting, does not require permission requests, and is completed entirely within the software application. Based on this feature, the tool can easily run on windows/linux/macos.
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