On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 6:14 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello --
>
> With a Win7 laptop and a BBB RevC with the Debian Image 2015-03-01 (from the
> ID.txt), I was able to put an *img.gz file onto a properly formatted 8GB uSD
> card. The process required I follow the two caveats mentioned on the wiki:
> 1. copy the *.dtb file into a folder named "dtbs", and, 2. I did NOT depress
> S2 when I plugged in the BBB to a regulated 5V supply. The backup process
> took, well, over thirty minutes.
>
> This morning I decompressed the *.gz file and wrote out the image with
> Win32DiskImager. The *.img file was about 3.8GB, I wanted to look at the
> contents of this backup, to verify it was good. In an Explorer window there
> appears only the 95.7Mb "Getting Started" stuff, and the Win native DISKPART
> shows the three volumes, the "Getting Started", the Primary (3.56GB), and an
> unallocated 11.8GB, as I wrote the *.img out to a 16GB uSD card. I assume
> the 3.56GB contains the backed-up contents of the BBBs eMMC.
>
> How do I go about viewing the contents of that backup on my Win7 machine?

The easy way is just bypass windows completely and use linux.

If you can't do that, grab any of the visualizations software package
and... boot into a virtual linux machine..

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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