I use this:

sudo /opt/scripts/tools/eMMC/beaglebone-black-make-microSD-flasher-from-eMMC.sh


Dne sobota, 29. oktober 2016 21.18.29 UTC+2 je oseba Lidia Toscano napisala:
>
> Thank you Dennis for your assistance, I really appreciate it! Your input 
> helped me to find the exact procedure for doing it just like you said, 
> using the Windisk Imager.
>
>
> https://computers.tutsplus.com/articles/how-to-clone-your-raspberry-pi-sd-cards-with-windows--mac-59294
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Lidia
>
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2016 at 1:32 PM, Dennis Lee Bieber <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 11:48:55 -0400, Lidia Toscano
>> <[email protected] <javascript:>> declaimed the
>> following:
>>
>> >Yes but it is not just the image I originally burned onto the SD card,
>>
>>         My question was "what did you use to create the original SD card".
>>
>>         I then went on to explain that the software /I/ used can create an
>> image file FROM and SD card, which could then be used to write a copy to a
>> different SD card. (I just got done doing that yesterday, for my RPI3 --
>> I'd made a backup a few weeks ago since I was running a benchmark suite
>> that required a swap file on the card, and thrashed it heavily... when I
>> booted the RPI3 yesterday, fsck found a massively trashed disk structure 
>> --
>> I think it was reading the former swap file as directory entries: multiply
>> claimed inodes, for everything on the disk -- I finally pulled the plug,
>> verified my backup would boot [it did], shutdown, made an image from that
>> card, formatted the original card, and wrote the image to it)
>>
>>
>>         Of course, if all your personally created files are in 
>> /home/debian (or
>> somewhere under /home) you could use "tar" to collect the /home directory
>> into one file, use sftp to copy that file to your main computer. Create a
>> fresh SD card with a plain OS image, boot from that, do the usual apt-get
>> update/apt-get upgrade, use sftp to put the tar archive to the new card,
>> then use tar to extract the home directory contents.
>>
>> tar -cvzf /backup.tar.gz /home
>>
>>
>> tar -xvzf /backup.tar.gz /home
>>
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