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Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Ok, I know what those are, so you are booting off those instead of the micro SD drive, right? I watched a video that talked about doing that, but am not sure I wanted to go that route at this time.
By Marty Hartwell · #13475 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hello David, The whole issue of "finding the card wiped" is just bizzare to me. It's not common so something else must be happening here assuming that once you shutdown the Rpi with a "sudo
By David Ranch · #13474 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
aka thumb drive. The little SD cards are a pain on the pi400. Mine is velcro'd to the desk. The USB 3.0 flash drive plugs into a USB 3.0 hub.
By Dave R · #13473 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi In the Pi menu selection it is I think under Preferences, or Utilities, and is a standard item for creating a backup. It isn't real fast but it does work. Marty kd8bj
By Marty Hartwell · #13472 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi Don't know what "USB Flash" is, I just go to the menu item to backup SD card, make sure to have the backup disk in the adapter and let it go. I agree it isn't real fast but then I am not usually
By Marty Hartwell · #13471 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi James, I did try putting the card back in the Pi, and could not connect via SSH. I have not reformatted the same card--I used a different one. Based on your suggestion (and others here) I have
By David AJ6RE · #13470 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Dave, thanks for sharing your experience. I will re-examine the cards on a Linux system and see if there is anything there. However the Pi would not take my SSH so I am not optimistic. I did read on
By David AJ6RE · #13469 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
David, thank you for the very helpful information. The SD card is a 32 GB SanDisk and the reader is built into the same laptop I used to flash the image. I used an SD adapter for Micro SD with it.
By David AJ6RE · #13468 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Fred, thanks for the suggestion. I didn't think to look for backup instructions for the Pi, since I didn't even know it had that capability.
By David AJ6RE · #13467 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi Marty, no, I didn't know there was one.
By David AJ6RE · #13466 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi Dave, no I might try that next instead, Thanks for the suggestion.
By David AJ6RE · #13465 ·
Re: RealVNC loses connection
Hello Carlos, Since you're doing a connection from one internal host to another internal host, you are NOT going through your router or using it's port forward setting. I assume that when you say
By David Ranch · #13464 ·
Re: RealVNC loses connection
David, thanks for the reply. I was at extreme frustration point when I posted and just sorta puked out HELP. Pi OS is the default Raspbian, 8G.? Internet speed is 250 synched.? PC is Mint 19 Tara,
By Carlos · #13463 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Does it work on USB Flash? That's what I'm using. 73
By Dave R · #13462 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
HI Is there a reason to not use the built in SD backup tool? This works well for me. Marty kd8bj
By Marty Hartwell · #13461 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
I am not using Hampi but I recently made a backup of my image on my PiZ-W. I think I used instruction I found on Raspberry forum. I backed up to an USB drive then restored to a new uSD. I am
By Fred Hillhouse · #13460 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hello Dave, Yes, you're right.. you can install third party utilities or install the optional WSL sub-system on Windows10 to read/write Linux filesystems but my point is still valid for STOCK
By David Ranch · #13459 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
Hi Having used the Raspberry Pi? (3, 4 and Zero) for Amateur TV projects (in particular the Portsdown Digital Amateur TV Transceiver GitHub Link (
By Dave G8GKQ · #13458 ·
Re: SD Cards Erased Upon Removal? #raspberrypi #usability #hampi #hardware #pi
David, There are tools that allow a an EXT4 file system to be viewed on a Windows PC for example https://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ but there are other tools…. Dave G4UGM
By Dave Wade · #13457 ·
Re: RealVNC loses connection
Hello Carlos, You need to give us more details. Where is your VNC client computer? Is it on the internet somewhere and your Raspberry Pi is behind your home router with a port forward? If so, it
By David Ranch · #13456 ·