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    sd-imager

    Copy images to and from SD cards, and mount images on loopback device

    Will allow an SD card image to be copied to/from a local image file.. The images can be stored compressed to save space on local disk. The image files (if uncompressed) can be mounted as a device (using a loopback mount).
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    flash

    flash

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind. Note that for some devices (e.g. Raspberry Pi), at the end of the flashing process the tool tries to customize the SD card e.g. it configures a hostname or WiFi. And with a cloud-init enabled image you can do much more like adding users, SSH keys etc.
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    PiWriter

    PiWriter

    Graphical interface to create Raspberrypi SD-cards in OSX

    PiWriter is (Yet another) tool to help you make bootable SD-cards for your RaspberryPi in Mac OS X. But it's not limited to just RaspberryPi. You can use it to copy every bootable .img file to both internal and removable disks. The Universal DMG works for both PowerPC and Intel systems and runs on all OS versions supporting Cocoa. PiWriter2 initial release is now available in the download section.
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    PiCloner

    PiCloner

    Simple tool to help you create a backup of your RaspberryPi's SD card.

    PiCloner is a simple interface that helps you create backup images of your RaspberryPi's SD card on Mac OSX. These images can be restored to your Pi with PiWriter or any other bit-copy software. UPDATE: PiCloner will be replaced by PiWriter2 starting version 2.x. Version 1.0.4 will be the final release of PiCloner as it is. Get PiWriter2 from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/piwriter/files/PiWriter-2.x
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    Tested Devices : 1.Samsung Galaxy Y 2.Samsung Galaxy Y Duos Procedure : 1.copy both files in root of memory card 2.Insert that memory card in your android device 3.Now switch off your device 4.Now press volume up + power + home button together to start recovery mode 5.In this mode touch will not work so navigate using volume up and down keys and select using home button 6.Now select ‘update zip from sd card’ 7.Now select 'cwm.zip' 8.Yellow coloured menu will appear 9.Select ‘install zip from sd card’ 10.Then select ‘choose zip from sd card’ 11.Select ‘ delete_passward.zip’ 12.Now select ‘yes’ 13.Then the process will complete after some time 14.Now press back and select ‘Reboot Device’ 15.Now Draw Any pattern your device will unlock 16.Now to set new pattern lo
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    mini-wheezy

    A tiny wheezy Distribution for Raspberry PI

    ...This is my small attempt to make a mini-wheezy distribution which is just 8 Mb, for Raspberry PI. Although it is mini, but you can use debian-wheezy repository, for additional application. Download file, and extract the image. Copy the image to a SD card, and Insert the SD card in Raspberry PI and there you go. The password is pi:raspberry and root:root.
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