On Friday, January 17, 2014 4:27:58 AM UTC-7, Jai wrote:
>
> I am using beaglebone black with ubuntu precise available at 
> http://www.armhf.com/index.php/boards/beaglebone-black/#precise booting 
> from sd card. I have extended the partition on the sd card and have 
> installed ubuntu-desktop. Now I want to use my memory card for other 
> purpose. I would like to a backup of what is on my memory card now as a 
> image file and format my memory card after that and use for a different 
> purpose. And whenever I want I must be able to use win32 disk imager and 
> write the backup image and use it with ubuntu-desktop and other files that 
> I saved. Can this be done. If yes, how? 
>

You can use Win32DiskImager to make a backup of your SD card on your PC. 
Insert the SD card into your SD card reader, start Win32DiskImager, select 
the SD card in the device dropdown, select or type a file in the Image File 
area, and click on the Read button. This will copy the data from the SD 
card to an image file. You can use 7zip or something similar to compress 
the image file to save space. 

You can now format the SD card and use it for any other function.

Decompress and use the write option in Win32DiskImager to restore the image 
back to the SD card. 

HTH
Dennis Cote

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